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  • (suspenseful music)

  • - Iran-backed groups form a land bridge

  • across the Middle East and connect in an alliance

  • that Iran calls the Axis of Resistance.

  • Its focus, to oppose the West.

  • They can both transport equipment and personnel,

  • but they can also use these positions to attack US interests

  • or threaten Israel closer to its borders.

  • The alliance has been brought into focus

  • amid the Hamas-Israel War

  • as the groups are mobilizing on multiple fronts.

  • - [Cameraperson] Whoa.

  • - At the same time.

  • So here's how Iran built out the network

  • across the Middle East

  • and what it means for the US and Israel.

  • So to show you

  • where Iran's so-called Axis of Resistance works

  • in the Middle East, we have Iran over here,

  • and then, of course, Hamas in Gaza over here

  • on the Mediterranean.

  • There's another group that Iran supports

  • in Gaza called the Palestinian Islamic Jihad,

  • which is actually a closer ally of Iran ideologically,

  • but also working out of Gaza here and also in the West Bank.

  • Iran's most important militia ally

  • is Hezbollah here in Lebanon.

  • Aside from that,

  • they also have Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, here,

  • and various militant groups in Iraq.

  • And then, finally, they also have an alliance

  • with the Houthis in Yemen down here south.

  • These connections allow Iran

  • to expand its influence in the Middle East

  • and make it easier for the country

  • to transport military equipment, personnel,

  • and weapons through the region.

  • One of Iran's aims in the Middle East

  • is to always keep the fight or the military fight

  • as far away from its own borders as possible,

  • and the presence of these military allies

  • and the land bridge kinda helps it do that.

  • To understand why Iran has this belt of influence

  • in the region, we need to go back a few decades.

  • Following the Iranian Revolution in 1979,

  • Tehran has sought to exert military, cultural,

  • and ideological dominance across the Middle East.

  • That led to the creation of the Quds Force,

  • a branch of the Iranian military,

  • which was later led by Qassem Soleimani.

  • Soleimani became famous in the West

  • over the past decade or so,

  • because Iran decided to elevate his profile

  • as the mastermind,

  • the architect behind this modern iteration

  • of the Axis of Resistance.

  • (Qassem speaking foreign language)

  • - [Sune] Later, Soleimani was killed

  • in a drone strike ordered by the US.

  • - Soleimani was plotting imminent and sinister attacks

  • on American diplomats and military personnel,

  • but we caught him in the act and terminated him.

  • - The strike was aimed at weakening Iran's ability

  • to threaten American interests

  • in Iraq and across the region.

  • But that goal hasn't materialized.

  • Iran has continued to supply groups such as Hamas

  • with weapons and training.

  • On October 7th,

  • Hamas, designated a terror organization by the US,

  • launched a broad assault on Israel, killing 1,200.

  • Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei,

  • said immediately after the attack

  • that Iran did not have a hand in planning it,

  • but supported it.

  • (suspenseful music)

  • To try and curb Iran's influence,

  • the US works with allied countries

  • to have a presence of bases and troops

  • across the Middle East.

  • Of course, Israel here and Saudi Arabia here

  • as its two sort of main and closest allies

  • against Iranian influence.

  • Jordan has also for very long been a very firm US ally,

  • and the US also has partners in the Gulf.

  • The US also has a presence in some of the countries

  • where it's competing for influence with Iran,

  • for example, in Iraq, of course,

  • and the US also still has a military presence

  • in Northern Syria where it's been allied for many years

  • with Kurdish forces in the fight against Islamic state,

  • but now, also maintains a military presence

  • to sort of counter this Iranian land bridge

  • or the threat from Iran to US interests and allies.

  • Tehran-backed groups operating in this region

  • have been particularly active since October 7th.

  • So let's remove all of these

  • and take a look at what's been happening.

  • On October 7th, Hamas attacked Israel

  • here on the border with Gaza.

  • Israel responded with a major military offensive on Gaza.

  • But Iran's allies have also responded

  • to this Israeli attack from different sides.

  • Most importantly, the Hezbollah militia

  • in the northern part with Israel

  • has engaged in skirmishes with Israeli soldiers.

  • Iranian militias in Syria have also gotten closer

  • to the border where they have engaged in skirmishes.

  • Down here in Yemen, the Iranian allied Houthi rebels

  • have both fired rockets at Southern Israel,

  • but also captured a vessel in the Red Sea.

  • The Houthis also launched drones and missiles

  • to other commercial vessels in the area.

  • That led to a US-led multinational task force stepping in

  • to try and protect one

  • of the world's most vital shipping lanes.

  • And elsewhere, Iranian-backed militias

  • in Iraq and Syria conducted nearly 100 rocket attacks

  • against US forces over the past two months according

  • to the Pentagon.

  • Even though there's been these types of attacks

  • with increased frequency over the past decade or so,

  • in this context, of course, they compound pressure on Israel

  • and help sort of pressure Israel in this context

  • where they're fighting Hamas and Gaza.

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  • Although Iran's Axis of Resistance

  • has claimed attacks on multiple fronts

  • amid the Hamas-Israel War,

  • Middle East analysts believe a wider regional conflict

  • is unlikely for now.

  • Even though other parts of this alliance

  • have distanced themselves from the October 7th attacks,

  • the fact that there was a big attack on Israel

  • has given the alliance a bit of momentum,

  • but also put a little bit of pressure, to be honest,

  • on some of the other militant groups,

  • both to strike a bit of Israel

  • and to come to the defense of the Palestinians

  • who are now on the severe airstrikes

  • and the ground invasion in Gaza.

  • So far, groups in the alliance

  • have been sticking to calculated and strategic strikes

  • rather than moves that could risk a full blown conflict

  • with Israel and its allies.

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