WANA (Nov 30) – The war isn’t confined to Syria; it’s a conflict stretching from Tabriz to Aleppo, from Tel Aviv to Ankara. Turkey, Israel, and terrorist groups like ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra have simultaneously mobilized against Iran and the Axis of Resistance.

 

Erdoğan’s Pan-Turkists, with their dangerous fantasies, have been spreading provocative images, even making ludicrous claims of “liberating Tabriz” — a delusion that only fuels hatred and separatism.

On the Syrian front, Turkey has joined hands with Israel. Open support for fascist groups like the Grey Wolves and terrorist organizations such as Jabhat al-Nusra underscores their shared plan to sow chaos. From displaying the Grey Wolves’ flag on battlefields to destroying Iranian symbols in Syria, their coordinated efforts are evident.

 

Pro-Ankara media outlets like Yeni Şafak have gone even further, recently releasing a video showing the destruction of an Iranian leader’s portrait near Aleppo. With sarcastic remarks like “The road to Jerusalem doesn’t pass through Syria,” they blatantly reveal Erdoğan’s betrayal of the Resistance.

Israel’s Blueprint for Regional Collapse

Israel, racing against the diminishing support of the U.S., is pushing a three-phase strategy:

 

1. Eliminate Hamas leaders and destroy Gaza.

 

2. Weaken Hezbollah and destabilize Lebanon.

 

3. Target Syria, potentially removing Bashar al-Assad and opening a new front.

The Backstory of Aleppo’s Temporary Fall

Syria remains a victim of tactical agreements and behind-the-scenes maneuvers. The temporary fall of Aleppo and the disarray of Syrian forces stem from two key factors:

 

The leadership vacuum after Qassem Soleimani’s assassination, leaving the Axis of Resistance without a strategic pillar.

 

The Astana agreements, which gave Turkey the opportunity to turn Idlib into a terrorist safe haven.

The Achilles’ Heel of the Western Strategy

The West, employing multilayered tactics such as inciting divisions among nations and arming militias, aims to exhaust the Axis of Resistance. However, this plan has a fundamental weakness: its Achilles’ heel lies in the strategic unity and credible commitments within the Resistance.

 

Iran, Yemen, Iraq, Hezbollah, and Syria must coordinate and simultaneously target the vulnerabilities of Israel and its allies. Accepting imposed agreements or playing on the enemy’s terms will only strengthen their agenda.

A decisive, multifaceted response is the only way to counter these conspiracies. The solution lies in striking the enemy’s Achilles’ heel: creating insecurity for Israel and its allies, precisely as they have planned for the region.

 

This battle is no longer just about Syria. It’s a test of West Asia’s future, and the Axis of Resistance must prove that it still has the strength to weather the storm.