Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has once again brought attention to the tense situation in the Middle East by calling on the world to support his country's fight against what he referred to as "Iran and its metastases". On Saturday, the Israeli military carried out an airstrike on Houthi positions in Yemen, specifically at the port of the city of Hodeidah, in response to a drone attack by the rebels that resulted in the death of an Israeli civilian in Tel Aviv. In his statements, Netanyahu did not hesitate to equate the Houthis with other organizations considered part of Iran's "axis of evil", such as Hamas and Hezbollah, and emphasized that this alliance poses a threat not only to Israel, but to global peace as a whole. Iran's presence in the region and its support for the Houthis have created a climate of instability that has impacted not only Israel's security, but also international maritime transit. The Israeli Prime Minister's call to the international community to increase efforts to contain Iran's aggression and protect freedom of navigation reflects the concern in Israel over the escalation of tensions in the region. The attacks by the Houthis, backed by Tehran, have affected both Israel and ships in the Red Sea, disrupting commercial routes and creating an atmosphere of insecurity in the area. Netanyahu reaffirmed his country's commitment to defending itself against any threat, stating that those who try to harm Israel will pay a high price for their actions. Regarding the airstrike on Hodeidah, the Prime Minister explained that the choice of this port was due to its military use and as an entry point for weapons supplied by Iran to the Houthis, which poses a direct threat to Israel's security. The Saturday attack was a direct response to the drone attack that resulted in the death of an Israeli civilian and injuries to others. Furthermore, Netanyahu highlighted the ongoing aggression by the Houthis against Israel since the beginning of the war, with hundreds of missiles and drones launched in recent months. This latest attack represented the furthest-reaching action by the Houthis against Israel since their hostilities began in the region. The situation in the Middle East remains delicate, with regional actors like Iran involved in conflicts that threaten the region's stability and international security. Israel's actions in response to threats it perceives as coming from Iran and its allies continue to generate tensions and reactions in the international community, which seeks to prevent further escalation of conflicts in an already turbulent region. For Netanyahu, the fight against Iran and its allies in the region is a priority, and his calls to the international community aim to garner support that reinforces Israel's position in a context of growing challenges and threats. The situation in Yemen, where the Houthis have found Iranian support and supplies, has become a point of conflict that jeopardizes not only local, but also global stability. The international community faces the challenge of finding a diplomatic solution to contain the escalation of tensions in the Middle East and prevent unilateral actions by different regional actors from triggering a larger conflict. Netanyahu's call for greater support in the fight against Iran and its allies reflects the seriousness of the situation and the need for coordinated action to prevent an escalation that endangers peace and security in the region.