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independent stations going abroad: a battle begins in the middle east

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on the surface, the conflict appears to be just a military struggle between the israelis and the palestinians, but a closer look reveals that it is actually a complex game involving tensions between the iranian-led resistance front and israel, a giant chessboard on which both sides strategically deploy their forces and try to gain victory on the battlefield.

hamas has played a key role in gaza, using guerrilla tactics to delay and deplete the israeli military's combat capabilities. this protracted war strategy has put israel in a difficult position, making it difficult to resolve the conflict quickly and at a huge cost in terms of personnel and materials. on the other hand, iranian-backed armed groups have attacked israel's southern port cities through the red sea control area, showing the characteristics of cross-regional strikes.

lebanon's hezbollah launched an attack on the northern border, using rocket attacks, drone reconnaissance and other means to exert pressure, forcing the israeli army to disperse its forces to deal with multiple threats. recently, the lebanese hezbollah launched an attack on gulilot, a satellite city of tel aviv in israel, causing heavy casualties among israeli officers. this move also triggered israel's retaliatory actions.

behind these actions, a new geopolitical landscape is taking shape. iran and the resistance front it leads have effectively challenged israel's position and order in the middle east through continuous military operations. they are not only speaking for the palestinians, but also providing a new model of solidarity for the entire arab world. this model emphasizes anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism, and attempts to achieve internal unity by jointly resisting external pressure.

independent station overseasit is becoming a new war. it is not just a geopolitical conflict, but also a process of change in the international landscape and the formation of a new order. on the battlefields of the middle east, both sides are striving to advance their own interests, but are also driving changes in broader international relations.