Amid threats from Iran-backed Yemeni Houthi rebels to block Israeli ships in the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, former commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Mohsen Rezaee, cautioned that “In the coming days, we’ll see additional fronts join the conflict in Gaza.”
Rezaee told Lebanese news outlet Al-Mayadeen, affiliated with Hezbollah, that “if the pressure on Gaza’s residents continues, the war will receive greater support. Hamas is not alone; it has the support of resistance forces in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen.”
So precisely what does he mean by “additional fronts”?
I wish that I could ask him that question.
Iran’s foreign minister also seems to have confirmed that this war is about to heat up. He recently stated that “the first stage of the war’s escalation has begun”…
By using the term “the first stage”, he is seemingly implying that more stages are coming.
Without a doubt, I think that the mainstream media will be using the word “escalation” quite a bit during the dark days that are ahead.
In fact, when the Houthis decided to hijack a cargo ship in the Red Sea, that was definitely an “escalation”…
A cargo ship has been hijacked in the Red Sea by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels from Yemen, with up to 22 crew members believed to have been taken hostage.
The Bahaman-flagged ‘Galaxy Leader’ is reported to have been boarded by armed men as it travelled south past the Arabian peninsula on its way to India this weekend.
The vehicle carrier is registered under a British company which is partially owned by an Israeli tycoon, and is currently leased out to a Japanese company, according to reports.
The Houthis are so proud of what they have done.
In fact, they even released a video on social media that documented the hijacking…
The real concern is what Hezbollah in Lebanon will choose to do next, and on Monday they reportedly caused “extensive damage” at a military base in northern Israel…The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels on Monday released a video showing Sunday’s helicopter-borne raid on the Galaxy Leader, a Bahamian-flagged vehicle carrier transiting the Red Sea. The Houthis still hold the ship and its 25 crew members. A U.S. military official told The War Zone it is believed to be the first Houthi helicopter attack on a ship.
The video opens with a view of a Houthi Mi-171Sh variant transport helicopter with what appear to be UB-32 rocket pods and a PKM light machine gun at the door flying toward the vessel. The helicopter – bearing the black, red, white and green Palestinian flag and the red, white and black Houthi flag – flies low over the ship stern to bow and then lands just long enough for at least seven armed Houthi fighters to jump out and board the Galaxy Leader before the helicopter flies off.
A rocket attack from Lebanon has hit the IDF’s Biranit base in northern Israel, the IDF confirmed on Monday.
Footage posted to social media shows extensive damage and fire caused by the devastating shelling.
The IDF confirmed that rockets were fired at the base.
Times of Israel correspondent Emmanuel Fabian reported on social media that Hezbollah is responsible.
But once Hezbollah starts launching missiles at Israeli cities, we will definitely enter very dangerous territory.
Once thousands of Hezbollah missiles start raining down on Israeli cities, the U.S. military will get involved, and the IDF will start hitting Beirut and other cities in Lebanon.
On the southern front, the Israelis have been talking about expanding their operations into southern Gaza, and for now, the Biden administration is publicly supporting such a move…
A high-ranking White House official reacted on Sunday, telling CBS News’s “Face the Nation” that Israel has the “right” to expand its operations; however, he said the Biden administration still hopes such a plan is delayed while additional safeguards are put in place to avoid harming more civilians.
US Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer said, “In the event that we believe that Israel is likely to embark on combat operations, including in the south, we believe both that they have the right to do that, but that there is a real concern, because hundreds of thousands of residents of Gaza have fled now from the north to the south at Israel’s request.”
My youngest called me a bit ago, one of the bridges from the US to Canada had a terror attack by a suicide vehicle explosion. This is near where we used to live. All area bridges from the US to Canada are now closed. Not a lot more info available as it just happened a bit ago .
ReplyDeleteWow - thanks Kim, I'll dig around some on that
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