The Woman Who Saw Yemen’s Strength Up Close

Why is the Axis of Resistance escalating the conflict in West Asia right now? The answer isn’t just political—it’s deeply ideological. In this episode recorded in Beirut, political analyst Sondoss Al Asaad breaks down the unbreakable spirit driving Hezbollah and the Yemen Houthi movement against US and Israeli hegemony.

00:00 Introduction: Persian Gulf Policies and US Hegemony in West Asia
04:15 Qatar, Normalization, and the Masks of Puppet Regimes
07:12 Yemen’s Ansarallah Movement and Resistance Against US Sanctions
12:42
Sustaining Revolutionary Spirit and Martyrdom Ideology Over Time
16:00 The Savior Imam Mahdi and Universal Justice in Resistance
22:25 Managing Religious and Secular Diversity in Lebanese Resistance
27:06 Iran’s Strategic Support and Hezbollah’s Growing Self-Reliance

In this episode, we cover:
– The Mask Falls: How the conflict has exposed the “puppet regimes” in the Persian Gulf and their normalization with Israel.
– Yemen’s Iron Will: Why harsh US sanctions and military failure have only strengthened Ansar Allah’s unity and resolve to support Palestine.
– The Ideology of Sacrifice: Understanding the “Koranic movement” and why martyrdom strengthens rather than weakens the resistance.
– Hezbollah’s Strategy: Inside the diversity of the Lebanese resistance and why they refuse to disarm despite international pressure. Iran’s Role: How the legacy of the Islamic Revolution continues to shape the region’s defiance.

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