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Why Iran’s friends are looking the other way amid escalating conflict with Israel

Once Iran’s most formidable proxy, Lebanese Shia paramilitary group Hezbollah hasn’t fired a single missile since Israel attacked Iran

June 19, 2025 / 18:04 IST
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Iran’s allies’ interests have divided over the years

As the conflict with Israel enters the seventh day, there has been a rather muted response from Iran's allies.

Iranian leaders for decades built a network of proxy forces across the Middle East, describing it as the “Axis of Resistance” to Israel and US influence in the region. Now that Iran faces one of its greatest threats, these allies seem to be missing in action.

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The Axis includes Hamas, the Palestinian militant group in Gaza, Hezbollah movement in Lebanon, the Houthi movement in Yemen; various Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq and Syria.

Beyond Middle East, Iran, China, Russia as well as North Korea form a group, that foreign policy experts have termed as Axis of Upheaval or the Quartet of Chaos or the CRINK axis.