Axis of resistance 'failed to react' to Israeli attacks
“The so-called axis of resistance has thus far failed to react” to attacks from Israel, said Filippo Dionigi, University of Bristol senior lecturer of politics and international relations, referring to the Iranian-backed political and military coalition in the Middle East which includes Hezbollah, Hamas and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. “This means that they are in a far weaker position. Israel will be tempted to capitalise on the results that they think thay have acheived so far,” he added.
“The so-called axis of resistance has thus far failed to react” to attacks from Israel, said Filippo Dionigi, University of Bristol senior lecturer of politics and international relations, referring to the Iranian-backed political and military coalition in the Middle East which includes Hezbollah, Hamas and other groups in Iraq, Syria and Yemen. “This means that they are in a far weaker position. Israel will be tempted to capitalise on the results that they think thay have acheived so far,” he added.