A series of large-scale air attacks targeting American military and civilian cargo ships in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden has raised alarm in the region. U.S., British, and French coalition forces have intercepted and shot down at least 28 deadly attack drones launched by Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen, marking one of the most significant assaults on maritime navigation since the conflict between Israel and Hamas began.
The escalating attacks come at a delicate time as President Biden navigates a complex political landscape, supporting Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas while facing internal party divisions over the military operations in Gaza. Biden's recent comments on a military incursion into Rafa have sparked controversy, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasizing the need to protect Israel's security and future.
Inside Gaza, Israeli troops continue to conduct daily raids supported by air and artillery units, targeting key Hamas figures like Marwan Issa. The ongoing conflict, now in its 157th day, has raised humanitarian concerns for the Palestinian population, with tensions escalating between Biden and Netanyahu over the next steps in Gaza.
As the region observes the start of Ramadan, Palestinians in Rafah are preparing for the holy month amid the backdrop of heightened military activities. The upcoming Friday prayers at the Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem are anticipated to be a focal point, given the historical significance of Fridays during Ramadan as potential flashpoints in the region.