Is there a big war going on in the Middle East? |
Significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East, warplanes flying over different countries, Western countries may be forced to file war crimes cases against Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates under public pressure.
NEW YORK (International Press Agency. March 08, 2021) Tensions in the Middle East are rising sharply and the region has been in a state of war for the past two days. Israel has also entered the field with full readiness after the attacks by the Yemeni Houthis in more than two areas.
Iran has warned Israel that if it invades Iran, Iranian forces will wipe out Tel Aviv, according to an Arab broadcaster, on oil installations in Ras Tanura and a densely populated colony in the Dhahran area of the Yemeni Houthis. The missile strike, which was foiled, has led to a resurgence of oil prices in the global oil market, with crude reaching تیل 71 a barrel as of last reports.
A statement issued by the Saudi Ministry of Defense said that the Iranian-backed Houthis tried to launch a ballistic missile attack on a petrol station of the petroleum company "Aramco" at the port of Tanura, but the Saudi air defense forces and the Arab coalition forces Thwarts Houthi attack Saudi Defense Ministry has called the Houthi attack a cowardly act and a criminal attempt to deliberately target global energy supply centers.
Saudi coalition spokesman Turki al-Maliki said the Houthis also tried to attack oil installations on the coast with drones, but the drone was shot down before it could reach its target. A cowardly attempt to attack Aramco's installations in Dhahran has been thwarted, but fragments of a missile destroyed in the air fell on the population, but no casualties were reported. Saudi officials claim that the Houthi militia had sent the drones to attack various cities in Saudi Arabia.
He said Arab coalition forces had also destroyed five Houthi drones this morning. Coalition forces in Yemen's northern province of Marb have made significant progress in operations against Houthi militias. In response, the Houthis have now turned to Saudi Arabia. Drone strikes have intensified. In Yemen, more than 100 fighters from both sides have been killed in clashes between Saudi-backed pro-government forces and Houthi rebels in the province of Marab. Fighting in the oil-rich province has killed pro-government forces and loyal tribesmen. About 50 militants were killed, while coalition airstrikes confirmed the deaths of 58 Houthi rebels.
According to government and military sources, the rebels launched a campaign last month to seize Marab. Marab is considered the last stronghold of a pro-government group fighting in Saudi Arabia with the help of coalition forces led by Saudi Arabia. If this last city is snatched from the government-backed government, the two main countries in the Saudi alliance, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, will become insecure and it will be impossible for them to protect themselves from Houthi attacks, according to an Arab website. Despite a long war and indiscriminate resources, the rebels are ready to seize Mart, the last stronghold of the Arab League-backed Yemeni government, and so far the Yemeni government has backed the Saudi coalition's military might. Will not be able to save this city for many days.
Experts say Israel's strategy is to end its power by engaging in inter-Arab wars, and so far it seems to have succeeded in its strategy. The defeat of the Saudi alliance in Yemen means its Middle East. There will be a formal announcement of the end of political and military power. Clashes between the two sides reportedly broke out on six fronts as government forces repulsed attacks by Houthi rebels that reached as far north as Kasara in the northern city of Marb Thousands of innocent civilians have been injured while the exact number of casualties is not possible.
Experts say the Saudi coalition is using its full force and looks tired of the war in Yemen, but is being given an equal blow by the Houthis. Now Saudi Arabia is in contact with some neutral Muslim countries on such terms. Call for a ceasefire in which the honor of the Saudi alliance remains, but no country has yet come out in support of it. He said that in the United States and the Western world, the Khuthis have managed to give the impression that the Khuthis, armed with conventional weapons The country is fighting a war to defend Yemen, for which a large number of civilians are being targeted by the Arab League. Experts say Saudi allies are wielding a double-edged sword on the one hand and Western powers on the other. On the other hand, the same Western countries, especially Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, may be forced to file war crimes cases under public pressure.
According to analysts, the loss of Marb will be a major blow to the Yemeni government and the plight of thousands of homeless people forced to take refuge in the desert around the city is also expected to increase, according to some experts. Defeat in Marb will be a major loss for Saudi Arabia, as it has been in recent weeks
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