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Iran Pushes Unity Message as Quds Force Chief Claims Resistance Axis Has Gained Strength

Tehran’s leaders are using coordinated statements to cast domestic solidarity as the main source of support for allied militias across the region.

Overview

  • Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani said the Axis of Resistance is stronger and more integrated than before and he rejected Israeli claims that Hezbollah’s capabilities have been destroyed.
  • He stated that supporting Hezbollah and other allied groups remains the priority and he argued that Israel has failed to end wars on its terms.
  • In earlier posts, Qaani framed the unity of crowds in the streets and cohesion among officials as the decisive backing for Iran’s network of allied fighters.
  • Iran’s president, parliament speaker, and judiciary chief issued a joint response dismissing President Donald Trump’s remarks about internal splits, and the supreme leader praised what he called rare national unity.
  • Press TV tied the messaging to the recent regional pause in fighting it says was brokered by Pakistan and to ongoing clashes in Lebanon, and it highlighted the Quds Force’s role linking Iran to partner militias often described as the Axis of Resistance.