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Axis of Resistance Rebuilding

Nov 20, 2025

A new report out of Israel warns that Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran are actively rebuilding the “Axis of Resistance” — the same regional terror network responsible for igniting the multi-front chaos following the Hamas-led October 7 massacres. According to intelligence sources cited by Walla, Tehran is pouring financing and resources into Hamas operatives in Gaza, Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, and proxy militias in Syria, all with the goal of restoring the military capabilities that were significantly degraded over nearly two years of conflict. Hezbollah’s repeated violations of the ceasefire and its accelerated recruitment efforts point to preparations for a renewed confrontation with Israel. Meanwhile, Hamas — required to disarm under the Trump-brokered October ceasefire — is instead stockpiling new weapons and openly provoking the IDF, prompting Israel to launch targeted airstrikes that recently eliminated a senior Hamas commander.


Israeli security officials now warn that a simultaneous, multi-front conflict may be on the horizon, even as the White House continues to express optimism for regional stability. Tensions are rising across the northern border, where the IDF has intensified its strikes against Hezbollah positions as the group refuses to disarm despite a Lebanese government resolution ordering it to do so. At the same time, Washington is signaling hope for a security agreement between Israel and Syria that would involve Israeli withdrawals — a move Jerusalem has no intention of approving amid mounting threats. For prophecy watchers, the reconstitution of this Iranian-backed alliance fits the pattern Scripture describes of hostile coalitions forming against Israel in the last days, underscoring the urgent call to “stay awake” and remain vigilant as the Middle East moves toward another prophetic flashpoint.


SOURCE: WIN

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