Relations (1)
cross_type 3.00 — strongly supporting 6 facts
Hamas is identified as a member or supported militant group within the Iran-led military coalition known as the 'Axis of Resistance' {fact:1, fact:3, fact:5}. This relationship is further evidenced by the group's inclusion in the strategic network architected by Ayatollah Khamenei [1] and its status as a key component of the coalition's regional operations {fact:2, fact:4, fact:6}.
Facts (6)
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The Limits of Iran's Proxy Empire | The New Yorker newyorker.com 4 facts
claimThe Axis of Resistance expanded to support Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, various Iraqi Shiite militias such as the Popular Mobilization Forces, and Sunni militants including Hamas.
claimThe Axis of Resistance expanded to include support for Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, various Iraqi Shiite militias such as the Popular Mobilization Forces, and Sunni militants including Hamas.
claimThe Axis of Resistance is an informal Iran-led military coalition in the Middle East that includes Hezbollah, the Houthis, Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, various Iraqi Shiite militias like the Popular Mobilization Forces, and Sunni militants including Hamas.
claimThe Axis of Resistance coalition includes Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, various Iraqi Shiite militias such as the Popular Mobilization Forces, and Sunni militants including Hamas.
Iran at a Historical Crossroads - E-International Relations e-ir.info 2 facts
claimAyatollah Khamenei has been the chief architect of the 'axis-of-resistance' strategy, which involves supporting groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
claimThe "Axis of Resistance" appears to be failing, characterized by Hezbollah being forced into a ceasefire, Hamas being crushed, and Bashar al-Assad being ousted from power.