Author: Ouyang Lin.
Recently, we have learned from major domestic and foreign countries that although Israel's offensive in southern Gaza has not abated, Israel has not only been scarred by more than 4 months of bloody battles with Hamas and other armed groups, which has made the situation in Israel suddenly tense, but also ushered in four major bad news:
First, heavy losses
In recent days, Israeli Defense Minister Yoaf Galant has faced the biggest headache since the start of the war, saying: "We have paid a high price in human losses, and we have borne too high a cost in the number of dead and wounded." ”
"We haven't experienced such a war in 75 years, and that requires us to revise the law on conscription," he said. ”
With such a horrific warning issued by a veteran of the Israeli army for more than four months in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, one can imagine how dangerous the current situation in Israel is.
Since Hamas launched the "Hamas flood" military operation on October 7 last year, Israel's continuous fighting against Hamas militant groups in Gaza has put tremendous pressure on Israeli soldiers.
According to the Israeli military, 595 Israeli officers and soldiers were killed in Gaza. However, according to many foreign media reports, the number of Israelis is very likely to reach more than 10,000 estimates.
In response, Yoav Galant called on parliament to pass a bill to expand the scope of conscription to replenish the supply of soldiers. This truly reflects the complex, protracted, grave and cruel nature of the Palestinian-Israeli situation.
Second, the great enemy is approaching
Again, Israeli Defense Minister Yoaf Galant, who suddenly and publicly stated that if a temporary ceasefire could be achieved in the Gaza Strip, Israel could intensify its crackdown on Allah Lebanon until the armed group was completely expelled from the Israeli border.
What is even more terrifying is that Israel has also paid huge losses, and it is said that it has begun to deploy the oldest Merkava 3 main battle tanks to the Gaza Strip.
In other words, if the Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues in such a way, I am afraid that Israel will be the first to be dragged down.
Another signal for Israel is even more serious, that is, it is being violently attacked by the Lebanese Allah Party, Allah which should have entered the territory of Israel and brought a crisis to Israel, otherwise there is no need for the Israeli defense minister to say that the Allah Party will be expelled from the border.
Some time ago, there was a news that the Allah guerrillas used heavy rockets to hit the Israeli Northern Command, and the Israeli defense minister happened to inspect the Northern Military District, which was likely to be a "decapitation operation" by Allah, but due to information and intelligence problems, it was not successful in the end, so from the perspective of the Israeli defense minister, it must be an extremely angry and panicked incident.
In the Red Sea, Yemen's Houthi rebels continue to attack Israeli merchant ships and US troops without mercy, and continue to launch ballistic missiles into Israel, which has caused panic among the Israeli people and caused heavy economic losses to Israel due to threats and strikes against relevant Israeli merchant ships in the Red Sea for a long time.
Now, Israel is under siege from all sides, Hamas, Batah, the Houthis, Allah in Lebanon, Syria, Iraqi militias, and Iran, all of which are the targets of strong attacks on Israel, as well as the international community's severe condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza**, and Israel** is facing strong political, military, economic and diplomatic pressure.
Third, the hostages were fruitless
The most worrying thing for Israel** and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanjani in this Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the issue of more than 200 hostages being taken by Israel and several other countries.
More than four months after Hamas's attack on Israel, many of the hostages taken have been pronounced dead. An Israeli military spokesman said the families of 31 hostages had been informed that the relatives of the hostages had died.
On the one hand, the Israeli army launched a crazy race in the Gaza Strip, but on the other hand, it wants to fully release the hostages, and also proposed to negotiate for Hamas to release the hostages.
In order to appease the emotions of the hostages' families, Israel** held a special family forum for the hostages, and as a result, many family members publicly condemned Israel** and Netanyahara for deceiving them, and asked Netanyahu to give an explanation, otherwise as soon as possible**.
According to Israeli military sources, 136 hostages are still being held in the Gaza Strip, and it is unclear whether many of them will live or die.
More than 250 hostages were taken into Palestine during the Hamas attacks of 7 October last year, taking them from southern Israel.
Later, through the continuous mediation of Qatar, Egypt and other countries, Israel and Hamas reached a hostage exchange agreement, and more than 50 hostages returned home safely. But this is only part of the results of the previous efforts to coordinate.
Fourth, the internal fighting is escalated
We know that if there had not been Hamas's cross-border attack on Israel, Israel would have also erupted in a domestic march early last year, targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, because the judicial reform he implemented almost blacked out the United States and Biden.
However, what people did not expect was that the Israeli army had already shown its defeat under external pressure, and there was earth-shattering news within the Israeli side.
According to the Times of Israel, in recent days, large-scale activities broke out in Tel Aviv, Israel, which eventually turned into huge riots.
It is said that this is the "most violent" riot in Israel since the outbreak of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
This riot has made Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fidget, if it is not handled properly, it may lead to "forced palace", once Israel restarts, the battle with Hamas on the front line may be stalled, and Israel's top leadership may have a strong fight for the prime minister's throne.
It is not yet known whether this riot incident is a sign of Israel's defeat, whether it is the United States or certain countries in the Middle East stirring up trouble, or whether it is the consistent handiwork of the Israeli opposition, but whether Israel can tide over this "life-and-death juncture" of internal and external troubles in the future depends on the progress of the Palestinian-Israeli situation.
If Netanyahu loses the infighting, then he may be **, judged, and liquidated, and Israel may change the sky.