Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, 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 conflict in the Middle East reignited with a new chapter last weekend, when Israel carried out an airstrike on the Yemeni port of Hodeidah. The reason behind this operation, according to the Israeli military spokesperson, was to prevent the importation of weapons from Iran destined for the Houthi rebels, a rebel group that has been at the center of various conflicts in the region. The military representative stated that Hodeidah was being used as a point of entry for "advanced ammunition" from Iran, which the Houthi rebels have used in numerous attacks against Israel. Additionally, he noted that the violence of this group has not only affected security in the area but has also disrupted the global economic order, referring to attacks on international ships in the Red Sea. It is important to highlight that the military spokesperson rejected initial rumors suggesting that the operation in Hodeidah had been coordinated with the United States and the United Kingdom. Emphatically, he insisted that it was exclusively an Israeli attack and that, if attacks by the rebels persisted, Israel would continue to take measures in self-defense. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally oversaw the operation from his office, alongside Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi. Images later released by the prime minister's office showed the seriousness with which this attack was taken, demonstrating Israel's determination to confront threats it considers endangering its security and stability in the region. The conflict in Yemen, where the Houthis have been involved in a devastating civil war, has been a recurring topic on the international agenda due to its impact on regional security. The intervention of external powers such as Iran and Israel has further complicated the situation, generating tensions that jeopardize stability in an already turbulent area. The international community has reacted with concern to this new episode of violence in the Middle East. Multiple organizations and political actors have urged restraint and dialogue as ways to resolve conflicts in the region, avoiding military escalations that only bring more suffering to the civilian population and increase instability in a strategically important area for world geopolitics. It is crucial to remember that the civilian population in Yemen has been the most affected by this conflict, suffering not only the direct violence of the confrontations but also the lack of access to food, water, and basic services. The international community has a responsibility to seek diplomatic solutions that end this humanitarian crisis and promote peace and stability in the region. Amid the uncertainty and tension surrounding this conflict, it is necessary for the involved parties to prioritize dialogue and the search for peaceful solutions. The escalation of violence only worsens an already complex situation, creating a vicious cycle of retaliations that only perpetuate the suffering of the Yemeni population and the instability in the region.