News   /   Iraq

It's either security for all or security for none, warns Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah

A fighter with the Iraqi Hezbollah Brigades stands behind the group’s flag during a public gathering in Iraq. (File photo)

The Secretary General of Iraq’s Kataeb Hezbollah, Abu Hussein Al-Hamidawi, has stated that the US-Israeli war of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran has entered its fifth week with the enemy coalition in full retreat, its military and security structures collapsing under the hammer blows of the Axis of Resistance.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Al-Hamidawi affirmed the unyielding steadfastness of the “front of truth” and warned the aggressors that their criminal military offensive has only accelerated their own defeat.

The Kataeb Hezbollah leader issued a warning over the strategic Strait of Hormuz. “The Strait of Hormuz will not be opened to the enemies.”  

“Let them know that if they want to open it by force, they will not find any oil or gas platforms then. They must realize the equation of today: either security for all or security for none, and either prosperity for all or everyone is deprived of it,” he said.

“They will no longer taste the flavor of safety from the ferocity of the resistance men until we fulfill what our martyr commander recommended. This is the covenant of men, and ‘Indeed, the covenant will be questioned.’”

Reciting from the Holy Quran, Al-Hamidawi began: “O you who have believed, persevere and endure and remain stationed and fear Allah that you may be successful.”

He praised Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and sent blessings upon Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his pure household, the martyrs and the fighters of the resistance.

“The fifth week of the brutal, unjust war imposed on the Islamic Republic, led by the American and ‘Israeli’ enemy along with some Arabs, has passed,” he stated.

“It is clear after this period that the enemy has lost its balance by resorting to attacking hospitals, bridges, educational institutions, and civil facilities in Iran, thereby violating all international laws and norms.”

While the forces of aggression descend into panic and desperation, the resistance front remains “steadfast and advancing firmly toward achieving its goals,” Al-Hamidawi stressed.

He pointed to the visible “fracture, or rather a collapse,” of the enemy’s security and military institutions both in the Zionist entity and at American bases across the region.

“They have begun to call for help from various parties to conclude a truce so that they can evacuate their scattered people,” he said.

Al-Hamidawi emphasized that the assassination of Leader of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei was a “major sin” that the resistance will never forgive.

“The fighters will not remain silent about it except by changing the face of West Asia, and even changing the global balance of power,” he said.

“They will no longer taste the flavor of safety from the ferocity of the resistance men until we fulfill what our martyr commander recommended. This is the covenant of men, and ‘Indeed, the covenant will be questioned.’”

He praised the coordinated operations of the Axis of Resistance across Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen, describing their performance as “a trial that heals the chests of the believers and enrages the disbelievers.”

The entry of Syria’s front into the defensive war, he added, “will have severe effects on the enemies.”

Al-Hamidawi noted that the collapse of the Zionist entity’s missile systems and American bases is now evident, with the aggressors suffering from a “clear shortage of ammunition” that “will double their pain and hasten their defeat, God willing.”

Extending gratitude to the proud peoples who have taken a “historical, honorable stance,” especially the Iraqi people, he called for the continuation of solidarity rallies and marches in support of the fighters.

He stressed the importance of “ensuring that financial donations are sufficient and rewarding,” directing that such support be channeled specifically to the brothers in Lebanon.


Press TV’s website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

www.presstv.ir

SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Press TV News Roku