Commentary (IP) - The Secretary-General of Lebanon's Hezbollah said in an address on the occasion of International Quds Day the Israeli regime faces an unprecedented era of deep crises with regard to what has happened regionally and internationally.

Iran PressCommentary: Within the occupied territories of Palestine, the Israeli regime is struggling with a collection of gaps that have deepened much these days. The internal bifurcations in the territories have increased, and the political structures are going toward far-right Judaism.

As Israel has put war for survival on its agenda, the threat is growing up within the regime. In addition to racial gaps, political and even security divergence has culminated and has made the Israeli authorities concerned about the collapse of the regime.

The challenges to Israel come to the regime as the Resistance Axis is getting more integrated, being multiplied by its branches, and getting much more popular support.

Noting that the Resistance Axis got out of its challenges in the past years it was coping with, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah pointed out that the Israeli regime is facing unprecedented internal crises since the beginning of its 75-year-old history. 

At the regional level, the developments originate from the changes in the relations between the Islamic countries; the ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the region's two big powers, were restored, which consequently strengthened the position of the Resistance Axis; the war on Yemen is coming to an end, and pressures on Ansarullah Movement as a member of the Resistance front is being reduced. 

Furthermore, the hostility of some regional countries, including Turkiye and Saudi Arabia, against Syria has decreased, a development that will have a positive influence on the Resistance Axis.   

Sayyed Nasrallah believes that the settlement of the dispute between the region's countries would prevent conflicts among the Islamic countries, an issue that the Israeli regime is particularly counting on.  

It could be said that at the same time, the Israeli regime is witnessing the deepening of its crises, it is witnessing the failure of one of its most important foreign policy strategies, which is to cast division among the Islamic countries.  

Still, at the international level, the decrease of the US presence in the West Asian region and the strengthening of China's role in the region is revealing more about the decline of US unilateralism. 

Nasrallah said: 'The world is moving towards the formation of a multipolar system that will end the unipolar hegemony of the US."

The more the US-led unipolar system is weakened, the more the position of the Zionist regime will be affected because Washington is the most important supporter of this occupying regime, he said.

The 2023 Quds Day rally was held in different countries of the world as the Israeli regime was not only witnessing the failure of its expansionist policies and its efforts to come out of isolation, but also it must fight on several fronts to keep its entity survived. 

The first Quds Day rally was observed in 1979, after the Islamic Revolution, at the initiative of Imam Khomeini, to extend support to Palestinians in their fight for the liberation of occupied territories from the Zionist regime.

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