Alaa Pasha, a Kurdish history writer and activist, issued a bold statement on his verified Twitter account, emphasizing Israel’s determination to confront Iran and its affiliated militias in the Middle East.

Known for his activism and commentary on regional politics, Pasha highlighted Israel’s readiness to take aggressive measures to counter Iranian influence and the actions of its allied groups.

In the tweet, Pasha declared, “Israel will shake the ground from under the feet of Iran and its terrorist militias,” pointing to the continued tension between Israel and Iran-backed forces in the region.

His message signals strong support for Israel’s strategy of targeting Iranian-linked militias such as Hezbollah, which operates in Lebanon and Syria and is frequently described by Israel as a major security threat.

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Pasha’s strong words, “Israel will crush terrorism,” reflect a broader regional concern over Iran’s expanding influence and its use of proxy militias to destabilize neighboring countries. Iran has been accused by Israel and other nations of supporting militant groups across the Middle East, providing them with financial and military aid. Israel, in response, has carried out numerous airstrikes in Syria and other locations to weaken these groups.

As a Kurdish activist, Pasha’s alignment with Israel’s anti-Iran stance is significant, given the complex relationship between Kurdish communities and the regional powers. His message may also resonate with other Middle Eastern factions that view Iran’s militias as destabilizing forces.

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