The Israeli Air Force has intensified its airstrikes against the Gaza Strip, with 1,700 strikes carried out so far. Previously, Israel had stated that all residents of Gaza were encouraged to leave due to increased military activity.
Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that the conflict between Israel and Hamas will subside, as many predict that Hezbollah in Lebanon may join the fight against Israel. The Houthi forces in Yemen could also join, as these forces are equipped with missiles capable of striking targets in Israel.
The conflict between Israel and Hamas shows no signs of abating.
According to AVP , Hezbollah may possess up to 200,000 different missiles in its arsenal, including both guided and unguided missiles. With such a large number of missiles, Hezbollah could pose a significant threat to Israel in the event of hostilities. Experts are concerned about the potential consequences for Israeli civilian and military infrastructure.
Concerns in the region are growing as both sides demonstrate their resolve. Earlier, Hezbollah declared its readiness to wage war against Israel if attacks against Palestinians continued.
If Hezbollah were to actually join the fight, the outcome would be highly unpredictable.
Also on October 10th, according to AVP , recent reports from sources in the Middle East indicated that Hezbollah had launched an anti-tank missile at an Israeli military outpost. This action further increased tensions in the already unstable region.
Currently, details of the incident remain unclear, and it is unknown whether there were any casualties or serious damage following the attack. The exact location of the attacked military outpost has also not been released.
The publicly available video shows the missile traveling a considerable distance before impact. According to AVP experts, the attack may have been carried out from a drone.
If Hezbollah were to actually intervene in the current Israel-Hamas conflict, the consequences would be unpredictable.
HOA AN (according to SF, AVP)
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