Tel Aviv [Israel], January 19: Efforts to contain widespread conflicts in the Middle East are at a deadlock because the parties involved have not found a common voice.
Little hope in Gaza
Reuters said on January 18 that the hope of preventing the conflict from spreading on the Israel-Lebanon
Israel also said it wanted to avoid war, but vowed to fight if necessary. This country threatens to react more strongly if it does not reach an agreement to ensure the safety of the border area with Lebanon
However, there is still good news for the Palestinian people in Gaza as they will soon receive two shipments of medicine and humanitarian aid through the border gate in Egypt. This is part of a deal brokered by Qatar with help from France, according to Al Jazeera.
The Red Sea is not yet calm
The situation is even more complicated in the Red Sea
The move from the Houthis has caused US President Joe Biden's administration to consider imposing financial sanctions as well as military measures to protect global maritime trade. According to ABC News, the sanctions will be designed to limit the impact on 32 million Yemenis, one of the poorest countries in the world
Also in an effort to restrain the Houthis, British Foreign Secretary David Cameron met his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on January 17 on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) and expressed his reaction to the Houthi attack. in the Red Sea, and urged Iran to prevent this. There is currently no information about Tehran's reaction.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper