Slogan
Energy Engineer and political analyst based in London, UK.
The Axis of Resistance has not entirely ended, although it is no longer in its previous form.
America’s "Plan B" for the “New Middle East” emerges as a response to the failure of its initial strategy, which aimed to reshape the region through Israeli military dominance and the destabilization of key Resistance movements.
The Israeli occupation entity's claims of inflicting significant damage on the Resistance by assassinating its leaders have been exposed as false.
Given the shift in American strategy from advocating for a ceasefire to supporting an open war, some argue that the Resistance likewise must adapt its own strategy.
The Israeli occupation entity cannot survive without American backing. If the US withdraws support, the entity’s collapse is inevitable.
The US will not allow the Israeli occupation to dissolve at the hands of the Resistance, especially in the level of weakness it is currently displaying, as this represents a fragmentation of all Western interests in the region.
If the extreme right within the Israeli occupation entity wish to continue in the direction they are going, the Israeli occupation entity will cease to exist and to its own detriment.
The era whereby the entity can hit Iranian leaders or attack Iran maliciously without facing direct consequences is gone.
The limits of the Iranian response are that it should not be strong enough to invoke a regional war such that America feels the need to get involved, since the goal is to halt the Israeli war on Gaza.
The impact of al-Quds Day increases year after year, whereby its power lies in encouraging all Muslims and free people of the world to join in the spirit and action of resistance.