Iran’s terror proxies, from Iraq to Lebanon, say they’re ready to respond to US-Israel attacks

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The Islamic Republic of Iran has built a coalition of largely Shiite terrorist proxies — the axis of resistance — that will join Tehran in counterstrikes in response to the joint U.S.-Israel preventive attacks on Iran’s military installations and leadership.

The most dangerous of Iran’s allies is its main strategic partner, theLebanese terrorist organization Hezbollah. 

Israel’s army had been intensely targeting Hezbollah positions ahead of the U.S.campaign, Operation Epic Fury.

A poster showing Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is displayed in Beirut, below a flag bearing the image of assassinated Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

A flag bearing the picture of assassinated pro-Iranian Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah flutters in front of a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of Nasrallah’s assassination in an Israeli airstrike at his grave in Beirut, Lebanon, Sept.27, 2025.(Marwan Naamani/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images)

Hezbollah

The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) is obligated to disarm Hezbollah, according to the November 2024 ceasefire with Israel. 

“In Lebanon, we continue to act daily against attempts by the Hezbollah terrorist organizationto rebuild and rearm,”Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Effie Defrin said Friday.

“An example of this is the strike we carried out yesterday in the Baalbek area, during which we targeted ammunition depots and eliminated terrorists from the Radwan Force.We will not allow Hezbollah to rebuild its capabilities and pose a threat to Israeli civilians.”

IF KHAMENEI FALLS, WHO TAKES IRAN?STRIKES WILL EXPOSE POWER VACUUM — AND THE IRGC’S GRIP

Thick smoke billows over buildings in Tehran following Israeli airstrikes.

Smoke rises over the city after the Israeli army launched a second wave of airstrikes on Iran in Tehran Feb.28, 2026.(Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)

An official from Hezbollah said Wednesday that the jihadi terrorist organization will not intervene militarily if the U.S.delivers “limited” strikes on Iran.Yet the Hezbollah official said the organization regards any attack against Iran’s Supreme Leader, AyatollahAli Khameneias a “red line.”

According to the Israel-based Alma Research and Education Center (Alma), “Hezbollah fields a substantial combat force, estimated at around40,000-50,000active combatants and an additional 30,000-50,000 reservists.Central to its offensive structure is the Radwan Unit, which Hezbollah is making major efforts to rebuild and restore.”

Hezbollah

Iran rebuilds Hezbollah ties as Trump gives 10- to 15-day deadline.(Fadel Itani/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

IDF Lt.Col.(Res.�Lebanese army is not putting much effort into disarming Hezbollah.The outcome of that is good intentions are just words.As a resident of the north, I have not seen any systematic disarmament.”

�Lebanese population does not see Hezbollah as resistance” because Hezbollah lost its recent war against Israel.He said Hezbollah failed in its efforts to aidHamas in Gazato defeat Israel after its Oct.7, 2023, invasion of the Jewish state.

Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces

The second Iranian-backed proxy is the Shiite militia movement in Iraq.

“Many second-tier Shia leaders, militia lords, as I like to call them, harbor ambitions to rise and challenge the aging top-tier top leadership,” Qanbar said.“They have accumulated enormous wealth, and the only way they can compete with the old guard is by proving to Iran that they are bold, reckless and ready to fight in defense of Tehran.

Iraq

Members of the Popular Mobilisation units, paramilitary forces that are dominated by Iran-backed Shiite militias, hold an Islamist flag in Tikrit April 5, 2015, after Iraqi forces retook the northern city from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists earlier in the month. (Mohammed Sawaf/AFP via Getty Images)

“Their ambitions have blinded their rational thinking.These are militia terrorists with little understanding of the outside world, yet they are dangerously overconfident.They are loose cannons, completely out of control, and Iran is prepared to throw them into the fire because they are expendable.That is why you see Kataeb Hezbollah in Iraq issuing threats, while older, more established militias like Hezbollah Lebanon have made it clear they will not participate.”

The pro-Iran Iraqi militia accuses the U.S.of bombing it and pledged a retaliatory response on Saturday.Kataeb Hezbollah said the U.S.is responsible for a strike that targeted an Iraqi military base that houses the Iranian proxy militia.The Iraqi terrorist group says it will “soon start assaulting American bases in response to their attacks.”

Houthi fighters trample U.S.,UK flags

Houthi terrorists walk over British and U.S.flags at a rally in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the recent Houthi strikes on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Feb.4, 2024, on the outskirts of Sana’a, Yemen. (Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)

Houthis

The third wing of the axis of resistance is the Houthi movement in Yemen.

The Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen have decided to resume missile and drone attacks on shipping routes and on Israel in support of Iran, according to two senior Houthi officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because there is no official announcement from the Houthi leadership, according to The Associated Press.

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One of the officials said the rebels’ first attack could come as soon as “tonight.” Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip is also part of the axis of resistance and Hamas and Iran are also partners in their campaigns to destroy the Jewish state.

THE Associated Press contributed to this report.

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