Iran's Axis of Resistance escalates conflict with missile attacks and intensified actions from key players
Iran's "Axis of Resistance" includes state and non-state actors like Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and others, united to counter US and Israeli influence in the Middle East. This network has been strengthening its capabilities for decades. Recent escalations have seen significant losses for the Axis, including the assassination of key leaders like Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah. In response, Iran launched a missile attack on Israel, firing nearly 180 missiles, marking a notable increase in hostilities. The Houthis have also intensified their actions, targeting Israeli ships and ports in the Red Sea. Their missile strikes have reached central Israel, indicating a broader involvement of the Axis in the ongoing conflict.