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In Recognition of the Effectiveness of the Support Fronts: Netanyahu Threatens a Full-Scale Escalation Against Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza

In a scene that reflects the Zionist enemy’s deep predicament and growing confusion after failing to achieve its goals more than two years into its genocidal war on Gaza, war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu issued new threats targeting Lebanon, Yemen, and Hamas—an open declaration of Israel’s intent to escalate regionally, driven by fear and defeat in the face of the Resistance Axis fronts.

Admission of Defeat and an Attempt to Conceal Weakness

In an agitated, arrogance-filled speech, Netanyahu said:

“We will not allow the Lebanese front to become a threat to Israel again, and we will do whatever is necessary to prevent it.”

He repeated his threats toward Lebanon in a desperate attempt to convince his disillusioned public that the army still retains the initiative—though everyone knows the northern front has turned into a nightmare for the Zionist entity after Hezbollah imposed unprecedented deterrence equations that have paralyzed settler life in the north and forced the army into bunkers and fortifications.

These threats are no longer signs of strength but of weakness. Today, the Israeli entity dreads any escalation that could drag it into a full-scale war leading to internal collapse. Even Israeli security circles have warned that “igniting the Lebanese front” could be the fatal blow to a tottering state.

Yemen: The Enemy’s New Obsession and Constant Nightmare

Not content with threatening Lebanon, the war criminal’s hatred extended to free Yemen, declaring:

“Yemen poses a very serious threat to Israel, and we will do whatever is necessary to eliminate it.”

This statement mirrors the panic within the Israeli establishment over Yemen’s missile and naval capabilities, which have reshaped strategic realities and disrupted maritime routes in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Arabian Sea.

What no Arab state had dared to do for decades, Sana’a has done with steadfast faith and iron will—turning the Yemeni front into a military equivalent of Gaza, raising the cost of aggression and confounding both Washington and Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu’s acknowledgment that Yemen is a “major threat” is an explicit admission of Yemen’s effectiveness in the broader battle of the region—proof that the Yemeni armed forces’ precision maritime operations against ships bound for Israeli ports have struck directly at Israel’s economic and strategic security core.

Gaza: Ongoing Aggression Despite the Ceasefire

Regarding Gaza, Netanyahu maintained his criminal narrative, vowing to “eliminate Hamas in Rafah and Khan Younis,” pre-justifying any new aggression or violation of the ceasefire agreement.

His remarks reveal a dual failure: a military failure to secure any victory despite mass destruction, and a political failure in facing unprecedented international isolation after Israel’s war crimes have been fully exposed and documented.

The threats to resume operations in Gaza are merely an escape forward from Israel’s internal crises, where political divisions deepen and public anger mounts against Netanyahu—now widely seen within Israel as a liability dragging the entire entity toward collapse.

Regional Escalation or Political Suicide?

Netanyahu’s simultaneous threats against Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza come at a critical juncture—when the Resistance Axis advances confidently on both the military and political fronts, reaffirming the unity of battle against the U.S.-Israeli aggression.

What Netanyahu thought would be a war weakening the resistance in Gaza has instead united fronts from Sana’a to Beirut’s southern suburb, unleashing synchronized fire from land and sea.

Analysts warn that any new Israeli adventure against Yemen or Lebanon could ignite a regional war that would not stop at Palestine’s borders—but reach deep into the Israeli heartland itself. The entity can no longer rely on U.S. fleets or a Western umbrella that is itself unraveling.

The Resistance Axis: Unity of Battlefield and Destiny

Meanwhile, the Resistance Axis—led by Yemen, Lebanon, Gaza, Iraq, and Iran—continues steadfastly in its liberation project, convinced that today’s struggle is one of existence between truth and falsehood. The enemy’s threats, far from intimidating, signal the final convulsions of an entity nearing its end, armed only with the language of blood and intimidation.

From Sana’a to South Lebanon, and from Gaza to Tehran and Damascus, the unity of stance and destiny is clear. Those who issue threats today are the same who fear retaliation; those who brandish war know that a single retaliatory missile could turn their entity upside down.

Confusion and Admission of Powerlessness

Netanyahu’s latest remarks express not strength but disarray and implicit acknowledgment of impotence before the growing power of the Resistance Axis.

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