An analysis posted on The Zioneer notes that the US is targeting Iran, Iran strikes six Gulf states, Saudi Arabia fights the Houthis, and the Houthis strike Saudi Arabia — while Israel is not involved. The post asks whether the 'occupation' is the root cause of the regional conflict.
The analysis, posted Monday evening on The Zioneer, surveys the current multi-front dynamic in the Middle East. It lists a series of ongoing exchanges: the United States targeting Iran, Iran striking Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, and the UAE; Saudi Arabia engaged against the Houthis in Yemen; and the Houthis retaliating against Saudi Arabia. The piece notes that Israel is notably absent from the active fighting and poses the question of whether the 'occupation' is the reason for the regional conflict. The Zioneer has previously reported on the renewed Saudi-Houthi front and the broader regional alignment, providing context for this assessment. The analysis is an opinion piece, not a verified report, and reflects the author's perspective.
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