Exposure of the Zionist Entity and the Erosion of American Protection… The Collapse Scene Accelerates
Since its ill-fated birth, the Zionist enemy has never been a natural or self-standing entity, but rather a functional instrument of the Western colonial project, entrusted with specific tasks: striking national liberation movements, tearing apart the unity of the Arab nation, securing energy sources and strategic corridors, and keeping the region under Western hegemony. To carry out these missions, the Zionist entity was granted absolute Western support—politically, militarily, and economically—with American protection at its head.
Yet after more than seven decades of wars and unconditional backing—and especially since the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the rise of the resistance forces from Beirut to Sanaa—that role has begun to erode, and cracks have appeared in the walls of the “Zionist façade,” heralding a new historical phase of exposure and decline.
From Defeat to Deluge: The Shift of Power
In the June 1967 War, the Zionist enemy overran three Arab countries in six days, occupying the West Bank, Sinai, and the Golan Heights—an unmistakable demonstration of Western protection at its most blatant.
Today, some 58 years after that defeat, the Zionist entity still cannot crush the besieged factions in the Gaza Strip, despite daily massacres, lethal weaponry, and open American support.
Operation “Flood of al-Aqsa,” launched by the resistance heroes on 7 October 2023, was not merely a military strike but a watershed moment in the conflict: it shattered the myth of Zionist deterrence, tore down the mask of the “invincible army,” and plunged the entity into the longest and deepest war of attrition in its history.
American Protection… From Guarantee to Incapacity
For decades, America’s intervention was the primary guarantor of the Zionist entity’s survival—from the 1956 Tripartite Aggression, through direct support in July 2006, to joint operations rooms during the Gaza wars.
Recent developments, however, reveal a retreat in the American role, with Washington shifting from decisive actor to a puzzled ally, hesitant to intervene directly and wary of the broader repercussions of open conflict.
This shift became glaringly apparent after Iran’s response to the recent joint U.S.–Israeli aggression, when Tehran struck al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar—the most important American base in the region—as a direct retaliation. Washington did not dare to launch a full-scale confrontation, despite its bases being targeted, and settled instead for deceptive media statements that exposed its reluctance and retreat.
In Yemen, despite American strikes on Sanaa, the Yemeni Armed Forces continued to strike deep into the Zionist enemy’s heartland—such as the attack on Ben Gurion Airport in May 2025—revealing the failure of the American protective umbrella and demonstrating that true deterrence now rests with the axis of resistance.
Iran’s Role and the “Faithful Promise” Operations: Escalating Strategic Deterrence
Amid these shifts, Iran’s role emerges as the beating heart of the resistance and an unprecedented source of strategic power, most clearly demonstrated by a series of “Faithful Promise” operations that dealt crushing blows to both the Zionist entity and American presence in the region.
The “Faithful Promise 3” operation carried out by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps marked a qualitative leap on the battlefield—especially through “Heralds of Victory,” which directly targeted enemy bases in the Arabian Gulf, foremost among them al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest American headquarters in the region. This strike was not only a precise military targeting but also a strategic shock that constrained many American operations in the Gulf, disrupted Zionist plans, and exposed the fragility of the Western protection system.
These actions are not merely tactical military responses; they send a decisive message to the Western-Zionist axis that the era of unfettered freedom of action in the region is over. Repeated “Faithful Promise” operations reflect a radical shift in the nature of the resistance: no longer content with defense alone, it has moved to strategic offense—targeting the vital core of its enemy and dismantling American and Zionist protective structures.
This advanced Iranian role underscores the axis of resistance’s ability to forge new deterrence equations that balance military and political power, further complicating the security landscape for the Zionist entity and deepening its crisis on the battlefield.
Yemen’s Field Role… A Strategic Deterrent Force to Reckon With
Today, Yemen occupies a pivotal and integrated position within the axis of resistance: it is the vital depth confronting Zionist and American aggression across multiple fronts. Daily operations by the Yemeni Armed Forces have demonstrated that the conflict no longer remains confined to narrow geographic zones but has expanded to multiple arenas, establishing new power equations that unsettle the enemies of the Arab nation.
Yemen’s strikes, notably the operation on Ben Gurion Airport, represented a strategic turning point, proving the ability to breach red lines and impose a new reality on the balance of power. These operations extended beyond the occupied territories to include attacks on U.S. warships in the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean—exposing the fragility of American and Zionist security guarantees and confirming Yemen’s emergence as a regional deterrent capable of shaping strategic decisions.
Far from mere tactical reactions, these operations form an advanced strategy that reshapes the conflict map and imposes fresh power dynamics. They confound American and Zionist plans that once relied on military superiority and absolute control.
The continuity of these operations, under relentless blockade and aggression, reveals an iron will and unbreakable resolve—evidence of Yemen’s capacity to bleed its enemies and inflict severe losses on their security and military structures. This elevates Yemen as an indispensable partner in the axis of resistance and a sophisticated deterrent force directly contributing to the defense of the Palestinian cause and the confrontation of colonial projects in the region.
The Failure of the Zionist Entity’s Function… and the Rise of the Axis
Today, the Zionist entity can no longer fulfill its original functional role. Instead of serving as an instrument of hegemony, it has become a burdensome security liability for the West—one that demands constant protection and repeated interventions without yielding decisive results. It cannot win decisive battles, conduct terrestrial wars, or even manage the image of victory in Gaza or southern Lebanon, nor can it confront emerging actors like Yemen.
In contrast, we witness the ascendancy of a fully integrated resistance axis: multi-front and multi-capability, stretching from Tehran to Gaza and from Beirut’s suburbs to Sanaa. This axis possesses the missile, technological, and field capabilities that have left the Zionist enemy exposed and America powerless to shield it.
A Changing World Order… and America’s Retreat
The exposure of the Zionist entity is not just a military failure but a clear sign of the Western system’s waning dominance. The era of unipolarity has ended, and a transitional phase in the international order is beginning—led by free powers that embrace independence and resistance, and form alliances on the basis of mutual respect and interests, not submission.
If the United States is unable to engage in major wars as in Afghanistan or Iraq, its options for supporting the Zionist enemy shrink by the day. The Gaza war bled the enemy; Iran’s response bewildered the Americans; and Yemen’s strikes overturned the equation.
Scene Summary: A Besieged Entity and Crumbling Protection
What we see today is the gradual decline of the Zionist project, which can no longer rally effective allies—only hesitant ones unwilling to pay the price. With each new conflict, the gap widens between the need for American protection and America’s capacity to provide it.
If this trajectory continues, the Zionist entity will find itself fully exposed against a sophisticated resistance axis capable of projecting the war into its depths, paralyzing its economy, and debilitating its strategic apparatus. What was once touted as a secure fortress for the West has become an internal security breach within its own camp.