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Heavy casualties! Israel started another undeclared war, and 20 warplanes violently bombed other countries' capitals

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The war in the Middle East has not yet subsided, and Israel has provoked a new round of conflict! The latest reports show that Israel suddenly launched an undeclared war on Yemen, 2,200 kilometers away, and dispatched a large number of fighter planes to carry out air strikes, which not only caused a large number of casualties, but also triggered a missile attack!

“Israeli attacks on Houthis”

On the afternoon of September 25, Israel suddenly attacked Yemen’s capital Sanaa, 2,200 kilometers away, with 20 fighter jets blowing in and throwing the city, which had long been devastated by war, into blood and fire.

This raid not only killed 8 people and injured 142 others, but also triggered a missile attack across the Red Sea. The regional situation, which was already fragile at a touch, completely collapsed.

The fire of the incident came to the southern Israeli seaside town of Eilat on the evening of September 24, according to the Yemeni Houthi armed forces that day launched two remote suicide drones, stepped on the ground over the Israeli "Iron Dome" air defense network, directly hit a seaside hotel in Eilat.

The scene monitoring was clearly photographed, the drone exploded when the boss opened a fireball, glass fragments followed the rain and struck the streets, 22 tourists did not hurt anyone, so they were blown up.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was flying on a special airplane in New York, hearing that the case was immediately ordered to retaliate.The Israeli Defense Army spokesman on 25 said that the bombings were the Houthi armed general staff, intelligence stations, weapons warehouses, "harmful places", and said "to kill dozens of Houthi armed people."

However, Masila TV station controlled by the Houthi armed forces did not buy it and directly retorted that Israel bombed all civilian areas, residential areas and hospitals were not spared, and rescuers were still picking up survivors in the ruins.

“Missiles and warplanes.”

At midnight, the 25th Houthi Armed Forces spoke to Israel for “the greatest revenge in history” and forced them to use long-range rockets and missiles to “destroy these Israeli cities.”

Just a few hours later, the air defense sirens in central Israel sounded. A "Palestine-2" missile fired from Yemen broke through several layers of defenses and was stopped over Tel Aviv. The shock wave of the explosion destroyed nearby residential buildings. The glass was completely shattered.

The Hussein-armed "Palestine-2" missile can fly at 10 times the speed of sound, Israel's "Shield-3" missile defense system can not stop quickly; Israel's F-35I fighter aircraft although it can fly 2,000 kilometers to bomb targets, but in the face of Hussein-armed bases hidden in the mountains, it is not very useful.

What's more interesting is that the GBU-31 precision bomb used by Israel this time costs more than 200,000 US dollars each, but the Houthi armed drone only costs a few thousand US dollars each. This style of "spending more and less while spending" makes Israel suffer more and more losses.

“The human crisis is hidden by the great powers.”

U.N. Secretary-General Guterres said in a statement on the 26th that he “strongly condemned” Israeli airstrikes, specifically referring to the partial bombing of Sanaa International Airport and the blocking of humanitarian relief accesses.

World Health Organization Director-General Tandesse was at the Sanaa airport at the time of the explosion, a few meters away from the exploding control tower, and all crew members with him were injured.

Although the United States did not say anything publicly, the Pentagon revealed that Israel had "contracted tactics" with the U.S. military central command before the bombing. Saudi Arabia rarely shut its mouth this time, looking as if it was implicit.

In an interview with local residents in Sanaa, the airstrikes stopped the hydroelectric power, the hospitals were full of people, and many of the wounded were unable to heal in time.

But the voice of peace has not been interrupted. Yemen's Houthi Armed Forces issued a statement on November 26, calling for seats and talks, saying that as long as Israel lifts the blockade on Gaza, shipping in the Red Sea will be restored. The international community is also busy with reconciliation, and the UN special envoy for Yemen, Hans Grendeberry, is pushing for bilateral ceasefire negotiations, which Oman has also actively acted as mediators.

The old bottom line of the Middle East is laid out, and these entangled geographical contradictions can't be solved by fighting alone. After Israel bombed this time, it seemed that it had "regained face", but in fact it dragged itself into a deeper hatred; The revenge of the Houthi armed forces seems quite "relieving", but it is the Yemeni people who are unlucky.

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At the fork in the road between hatred and reconciliation, only by sitting down and talking and making concessions can this old land see peace again. As UN Secretary-General Guterres said, "Millions of people are waiting to be saved, and using force at this time is a ruin of conscience." This growing conflict finally tests the political brains and conscience of all involved.



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