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The Houthis held a rally to celebrate a ceasefire in Gaza, and a moment later Israeli guns hit neighbors

In order to celebrate the ceasefire in Gaza, the Houthi armed forces held an unprecedented large rally, but it didn't take long for Israeli army shells to hit Lebanon.

According to media reports, on the evening of October 10 local time, a mass rally was held in the Hussein-controlled districts of Yemen’s capital Sanaa and others in solidarity with the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, condemning Israeli military operations against Gaza, and celebrating a ceasefire in Gaza.

Mohammad Miftah, senior Houthi armed leader and chief executive officer of Yemen, appeared at the meeting and delivered a speech.It was also the first time in months that senior Houthi armed leaders appeared at the meeting.

Generally speaking, the Houthi armed forces rarely hold such large rallies to avoid being beheaded by Israel and the hostile forces, as this would expose themselves to danger, but the Houthi armed forces did so this time to let Israel know that they were always looking at Israel.

Miftah told the media that we pay tribute to the Palestinian people, especially the people of Gaza, and to the spirit of all the heroes of the resistance.

The Houthi armed forces welcomed the ceasefire agreement and said that although the ceasefire agreement has been reached, they will still closely follow up the implementation of the agreement and follow up on developments, and will not rule out the possibility of resuming the use of force after the situation deteriorates again.

Hassan Sharafuddin, a senior leader of the Houthi armed forces, told CCTV reporters that we will closely monitor the implementation of the terms of the ceasefire agreement. If the agreement is not implemented, we will act as before. We don't trust Israel or the United States to implement the agreement. How the situation develops, we will have our own response at that time.

Then, shortly after the rally, the Lebanese side came to a "noise", with the British broadcaster BBC and Saudi media Hadas on October 11 that Lebanese President Owen condemned Israel's attacks on "civil facilities" in southern Lebanon on the morning of 11.

The Lebanese health ministry said the attack killed one person and wounded six, while the Israeli army said it bombed Hezbollah's facilities in Lebanon.

[Attack scene picture]

Lebanese state news agency that Israeli attacks hit more than 10 sites where engineering vehicles were stored, including about 300 cars, including bulldozers and excavators, and more than 100 small cats multi-purpose cars were destroyed in the attack.

The Israeli and Hamas ceasefire agreement is less than 24 hours away, Lebanon is again bombed by Israel, at this point in time, Israel has no reason to choose to do so, exactly why?

The Israeli Times that the airstrikes targeted sites of Hezbollah, a “terrorist group” that is storing heavy machinery in those locations to “rebuild its terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon.”

In this regard, Israel's air strikes against Lebanon are like visiting one's own vegetable garden. Just because Israel suspected that these construction vehicles were tools used by Hezbollah to rebuild its base, it carried out air strikes against them, regardless of the opinions of the Lebanese side. Such a thing is really rare in the whole world.

(Related by The Israel Times)

Israel has not used such clumsy excuses to carry out air strikes against other countries once or twice, so this time choosing to launch air strikes against Lebanon at such a critical time is actually telling the world that Israel has the ability to return to Gaza at any time, and that Israel has the ability to return to Gaza and even the entire Middle East region has the ability to fight and bomb whenever it wants.

Netanyahu said in a speech on October 10 that “the fighting is not over,” that Israel still faces major challenges in the region, and that Israel will further expand its “space of peace.”

Hamas, Jihad, and the Palestinian People’s Liberation Front also issued a statement on the same day, stating that the resolute rejection of any “foreign regulatory authority” taking over the Gaza Strip “should be decided by the Palestinians themselves to determine that the administrative actions of the Gaza Strip and its institutional work are based on Palestinian internal affairs.”

However, according to the "20-point plan" proposed by Trump, after the ceasefire in Gaza, Trump, other countries and international institutions will form an organization to supervise Gaza, and Gaza will be handed over to this organization led by Trump to manage.

This contradicts the statements of the Pakistani factions, so whether the subsequent ceasefire agreement will continue to be in place is still a difficult thing to predict. This has formed a chain of pressure, with Israel staring at Hamas handing over control, Houthi armed forces staring at Israel fulfilling the ceasefire agreement, and the United States staring at Houthi armed forces.

Under these circumstances, the hope of a lasting peace in the Gaza region is almost empty.

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