The U.S. Navy has been working to protect commercial vessels in the Red Sea from Houthi attacks since 2019. The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group was deployed to the eastern Mediterranean Sea in October to provide protection for Israel, and is now returning home, leaving behind three ships and 2,000 Marines to continue providing regional deterrence and defense. The Navy has also been providing training and assistance to local navies to help them better protect their waters from Houthi attacks.
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On Tuesday, a Japan Airlines passenger plane burst into flames as it landed at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, with all 400 passengers and crew safely evacuated. The incident is believed to have involved a collision with a coast guard aircraft, and Japan's Coast Guard is investigating the possibility. Japan Airlines is cooperating with the investigation and is working to ensure the safety of its passengers and crew.
On Monday, a series of powerful earthquakes hit western Japan, leaving at least 48 people dead and damaging thousands of buildings, vehicles and boats. The Japanese government has mobilized the Self-Defense Forces to assist in rescue operations and provide relief to those affected by the earthquakes, while Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has pledged to provide support. Photos of the aftermath show the extent of the damage, and authorities are urging people to remain vigilant and follow safety instructions.
Israel's Supreme Court has struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial overhaul, a move that could reignite tensions between the government and its citizens and have far-reaching implications for the future of Israeli politics and society. The decision is a major setback for Netanyahu, who had sought to consolidate power and weaken the Supreme Court, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond and how it will affect the ongoing war against Hamas.
On Tuesday, Lee Jae-myung was attacked and injured while visiting the construction site of a new airport in the southeastern city of Busan. Witnesses reported that the attacker used a knife-like weapon to injure Lee's neck, and police are currently investigating the incident. Lee has been a major political figure in South Korea since 2012, advocating for reform and criticizing the current government.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has begun to redeploy some of its troops from the Gaza Strip in preparation for a long war against Hamas. The drawdown of troops marks the first significant drawdown since the war began on October 7th, and Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari has stated that the IDF is close to assuming operational control in the region. The troop withdrawal is seen as a sign that the IDF is confident in its ability to maintain control over the region.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his military to “thoroughly annihilate” the United States and South Korea if provoked, prompting a joint statement from the two countries condemning his “provocative and destabilizing actions” and calling for the “complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.” The United Nations Security Council has also expressed “grave concern” over North Korea’s recent actions and has urged the country to “refrain from further provocations.” Kim has vowed to increase his leverage in future diplomacy by launching three military spy satellites, producing more nuclear materials and developing attack drones this year.
On New Year's Day, a series of powerful earthquakes struck the Sea of Japan, prompting a tsunami warning from the Japan Meterological Agency (JMA). The quakes caused minor damage in the region, but no injuries or deaths have been reported. The JMA warned that the tsunami waves could reach as high as 5 meters (16.5 feet) and urged people on the entire West Coast to escape to the highest place as soon as possible. They have also urged people to follow the instructions of local authorities and to stay away from the coast until the tsunami warning is lifted.







