Template:Main page/third featured article: Difference between revisions
Appearance
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File: | [[File:Unity of Arenas.jpg|frameless|right]] | ||
'''Unity of Arenas''' (or '''Unity of Fronts'''; Arabic: ''Wahdat al-Sahat'') is a strategic concept within the doctrine of the [[Axis of Resistance]] that emphasizes military, political, and logistical coordination among resistance groups in [[Lebanon]], [[Palestine]], [[Syria]], [[Iraq]], [[Yemen]], and [[Iran]] (Rashvand, 2025). This strategy, which has been articulated in recent years particularly by [[Hassan Nasrallah]], Secretary-General of [[Hezbollah]], is regarded not merely as a military tactic but as '''a model for practical unity among Muslims''' in the face of [[Zionism]] and the extra-regional intervention of the United States (Rashvand, 2025).[[Unity of Arenas (Axis of Resistance)|'''Continue ...''']]</span> | |||
Latest revision as of 12:52, 9 June 2026

Unity of Arenas (or Unity of Fronts; Arabic: Wahdat al-Sahat) is a strategic concept within the doctrine of the Axis of Resistance that emphasizes military, political, and logistical coordination among resistance groups in Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran (Rashvand, 2025). This strategy, which has been articulated in recent years particularly by Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, is regarded not merely as a military tactic but as a model for practical unity among Muslims in the face of Zionism and the extra-regional intervention of the United States (Rashvand, 2025).Continue ...