Israel-Iran War: Attack comes at a moment of weakness for Iran’s screen

For four decades, Iran poured billions of dollars, weapons and military minds in a grand project: A network of anti-Israeli militia is known as “axis of resistance” that would join Iran if a war with Israel broke.Experts say Friday’s strike said how Axis has happened in the last one year, some people have expected those armed groups to give a meaningful answer to Israel’s aggression. In a clear indication of that weak trend, the Lebanese terrorist group Hizbullah, who was seen as Iran’s most powerful proxy, condemned the attack, but in response prevented the military action from reducing the military action – a remarkable lapse from a group that serves as the central column of Axis for a long time. Hothis in Yemen also made no mention of military response. Mohand Hedge Ali, a senior companion at the Carnegie Middle East Center of Beirut, said, “The axis has not been completely destroyed, but it has reduced beyond the point of return.” “This initiative has turned into a axis of the duck waiting for the next Israeli attacks instead of taking this initiative and pushing Israel into defense.”Following the Syrian rebels, Iran also lost a prominent colleague in December, which Hizbullah collided with the government of Bashar al-Assad in Syria. Behind the curtain of Iran, there are still Iranian -backed Iraqi militia and Hauthis. Ali said, “Now the Hauthis are the most competent and upcoming of the axis, but at the same time, (Israel) strike has an impact on their capacity.”