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What is the situation on the ground in South Lebanon?
 
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Yemen's ANSAR ALLAH has DESTROYED
another tanker trying to access the Red Sea.

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Haifa rocket strike is somewhat successful for Hezbollah. It will disrupt israeli economy. But what is more to that is that israel has a very tough time coping with fires if bombing results in fires. I also wrote that in previous conflicts years ago. Explosive impact rockets destroy buildings but they dont create large fires.

Molotov cocktail style fuel bombs and small explosive to trigger that can be used in cheap rockets for economic targets. Rockets should explode above the ground with timed fuze so burning fuel woul rain down on buildings and start large fires.

Even if the rocket is taken out by iron dome at the sky burning fuel will rain down on cities with the possibility of spreading out and creating large fires. In a building dense environment like Haifa or similar areas it will create disasters for israel to cope with. So fuel bombs will be more effective than explosives in cheaper rockets striking economic targets.

Fuel bomb rocket is also easier to handle. Fuel can be stored separately in cars houses etc. Rockets would have small igniter-shell breaker explosives only. Just before launch fuel can be poured into the rocket warhead adjust the timed fuze and then launch the rockets towards targets.
 
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There are reports suggesting that Turkey has taken a significant step by deploying warships to Lebanon amid ongoing bombings involving Israel. While the exact reason for this move is still unclear, it could be part of Turkey's broader strategy to assert its influence in the region and support Lebanon during heightened tensions. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been vocal in his criticism of Israel’s actions, and this naval deployment might signal Turkey’s increased involvement in the conflict.

However, until official statements are released, it's uncertain whether this act constitutes direct military engagement or a show of support for Lebanon. The situation is developing and could have major implications for the regional balance of power.

 
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There are reports suggesting that Turkey has taken a significant step by deploying warships to Lebanon amid ongoing bombings involving Israel. While the exact reason for this move is still unclear, it could be part of Turkey's broader strategy to assert its influence in the region and support Lebanon during heightened tensions. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been vocal in his criticism of Israel’s actions, and this naval deployment might signal Turkey’s increased involvement in the conflict.

However, until official statements are released, it's uncertain whether this act constitutes direct military engagement or a show of support for Lebanon. The situation is developing and could have major implications for the regional balance of power.

Maybe to take Turks living in Lebanon out. They don't want to risk Israeli attack on civilian ship.
 
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