The war in Gaza is being used by the ayatollahs and Hezbollah to incite conflicts in different countries of the world...
As the crisis in Gaza does not stop and the war in Ukraine continues, other war fronts are opening. Yemen, Syria and Brazil are back in the spotlight.
Danger in Yemen
Shia Houthi guerrillas in Yemen shot down a US drone in the Red Sea. Iran's allied militia claimed it was within its borders, while the Pentagon countered by claiming it was in international space.
1) Since 2017, the insurgents have already destroyed three drones.
2) It is a counter-movement to the deployment of a US task force in the region. The Eisenhower aircraft carrier is not far away, a ship's systems have intercepted many missiles and drones launched by the Houthis against the Jewish state.
3) It is the continuation of a strategy of partial involvement in the conflict with the consent of Tehran.
In fact, there are doubts about another episode that occurred on Thursday with an explosion at a school in Eilat, the southern Israeli port. It is likely once again a kamikaze drone of the militants, well supplied by the ayatollahs. They have long-range cruise ships, anti-aircraft missiles, radio-controlled ships with weapons to use against maritime traffic.
The raid
US Air Force fighters have returned to strike Iranian targets in northeastern Syria, and the operation appears to have included warehouses under the control of Pasdaran. The attack is considered a response to other attacks carried out by groups that operate under the tutelage of Iran and are part - such as the Houthis and their Iraqi "brothers" - of the Axis of Resistance as opposed to the United States-Israel alliance. It's a chain of events where duelists fight each other trying to avoid total collision, mark terrain, challenge each other to send messages. There is always the possibility - and the danger - that they decide to raise the level of conflict, but also room for maneuver to lower it.
Terrorism
Brazilian police, in cooperation with the Mossad, have thwarted possible attacks by a cell made up of extremists close to the Lebanese Hezbollah. Two people were arrested. The South American triangle of Brazil-Argentina-Paraguay is historically a base for Shia jihadist circles. They do business, raise funds, create bases for possible missions. One of the centers has always been the Triple Border, near the famous Iguazu Falls, the point where the borders of the three countries meet, with the city of Ciudad del Este acting as a logistics area.
Investigations, arrests of people belonging to a large Arab diaspora and intelligence reports have revealed cooperation and international connections from the Middle East to Colombia. With tragic developments due to the massacres that bloodied Buenos Aires in the mid-1990s. On March 17, 1992, the Israeli embassy was destroyed by a truck bomb, killing 29 people. Two years later, in July, Amia, the Argentine Jewish association, was destroyed. 86 others dead.
According to rumors revealed a year ago in the New York Times and attributed to the Mossad, both massacres were the work of the same Hezbollah network. For the first attack, the group was coordinated by Hassan Karaki and Talal Hamiya, associates of Imad Mughnyeh, head of the Lebanese movement's clandestine apparatus. The vehicle was driven by suicide bomber Muhammad Nasr al Din, a Lebanese who immigrated to Brazil.
The action was revenge for the death of the leader of the faction, Sheikh Mussaëi, who was killed by an Israeli airstrike. The "second strike", in Amia, was in retaliation for a bombing that took place in Lebanon in June 1994, which claimed the lives of 50 Hezbollah fighters. The main perpetrators are still being sought, possibly in Beirut or Iran. / Pamphlet
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