Hamma Hammami, Secretary-General of the Tunisian Workers' Party, called on regional liberation forces to stand with Iran and Hezbollah to thwart an alleged US-Israeli project aimed at subjugating the Middle East.
Secretary-General of the Tunisian Workers' Party, Hamma Hammami, strongly condemned recent actions against Iran, characterizing them as part of a broader American-Israeli plan to dominate the region. According to Al Mayadeen, a Lebanese broadcaster known for its pro-Hezbollah and anti-Western editorial stance, Hammami stated that "the aggression against Iran targets a nation in order to subjugate Iran and achieve hegemony, completing the American-Israeli plan in the region." This statement was also widely covered by ONEIQ1, an Iraqi news channel frequently aligned with the regional Resistance Axis narrative.
Hammami argued that the American-Israeli project is explicitly designed to fragment the Middle East, Al Mayadeen reported. He further asserted that the aggression against Iran aims to subject the entire region to the complete control of the Israeli entity, describing the offensive as an extension of the aggressive American plan directed toward many countries globally.
In response to these regional developments, the Tunisian politician issued a strong call to action. As reported by Al Mayadeen, Hammami declared that "all liberation forces in the region must stand with Iran and Hezbollah to thwart the American-Israeli plan." He also praised Tehran's ongoing resilience, expressing his certainty that "Iran has stood firm and we are certain it will remain steadfast to impose a decision to stop the war."
The prompt included a minor conflicting instruction regarding the target language (requesting an English digest but later mentioning 'When translating to Hebrew...'). I adhered to the primary English instructions while maintaining strict translation fidelity regarding the preservation of loaded language (e.g., 'aggression', 'Israeli entity', 'liberation forces') without sanitization or the use of scare quotes for biased terms. Both source channels strongly align with the anti-Western Resistance Axis narrative.