Israel–Hamas War: One Year On
Israel has intensified its military engagement on multiple fronts a year into the Israel–Hamas conflict.
- Prasanta Kumar Pradhan
- October 01, 2024
Israel has intensified its military engagement on multiple fronts a year into the Israel–Hamas conflict.
The Israel–Hamas conflict has worsened Yemen’s political, security and economic situation, making the prospects for peace more tenuous.
The Israel–Hamas War has posed significant political and security challenges for Saudi Arabia.
The Indian Navy has played a vital role in securing maritime trade routes in the Red Sea.
While the Israel–Hamas conflict was initially concentrated around Gaza, the risks have since escalated to other regions as well.
The Houthi actions have highlighted the need for reliable and enhanced maritime security measures in the Red Sea.
The subterranean infrastructure is the pivot of Hamas’s irregular warfare strategy and allows it to undertake both offensive and defensive operations and has been assessed as one of its centres of gravity.
While Israel is determined to destroy Hamas, terrorist groups are known to survive the loss of their leaders and members.
The complexity of the challenge in the Israel–Hamas conflict should not deter from the need to uphold humanitarian law and minimise the suffering of civilians by both the protagonists.