We strongly oppose the targeting of Iran and the endangering of Saudi Arabia and the rest of the countries of the region.

Statements 28-02-2026

We strongly oppose the targeting of Iran and the endangering of Saudi Arabia and the rest of the countries of the region.

We at the National Assembly Party strongly reject the targeting of Iran and the exposure of Saudi Arabia and the rest of the countries of the region to danger. We also reject the arrogance of the Israeli occupying state and the full American cover it enjoys, which encourages it to ignite wars, expand, and carry out aggression against the states and peoples of the region.

We condemn Zionist arrogance that seeks to destroy the region and target its states, dragging them into conflicts that serve only the occupation project, ensuring the continuation of killing and destruction, the gradual seizure of Palestinian land, the imposition of new realities in Jerusalem, and the pursuit of further expansion and domination in Palestine and across the region.

We also strongly reject the targeting of Saudi Arabia or any of the Gulf states, Arab states, or other countries of the region. We affirm that our peoples must not be fuel for wars that serve external projects.

We recall that the United States of America exploits its military presence in the region to protect the occupation and its project, and that American bases in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states, since their establishment, were never intended to protect the region, but rather to strengthen the Zionist project and support the wars of the occupation. Experience over the years has proven that these bases are used to serve agendas unrelated to the security and stability of our peoples, instead exposing them to danger.

We warn against any Arab intervention in favour of the occupation, or any alignment with Israel that drags our states and peoples into wars that do not serve their interests, whether through providing bases to strike Iran, or through engaging in military arrangements that turn our region into a battlefield in service of a project that targets all its states and peoples without exception.

At the same time, we strongly warn Iran against targeting Saudi Arabia or any neighbouring state and endangering the lives of our peoples. We affirm that good neighbourly relations and denying the occupation any points of strength require that no confrontation be transferred onto the territories of Arab states, nor that their targeting be justified under any pretext. Such actions weaken the region and serve the Zionist project that seeks to fragment it and drown it in blood, and to entangle everyone in conflicts that benefit only the expansion of the occupation and its projects.

We also remind the authorities in Saudi Arabia and other countries of the region of their duty to side with their peoples, to listen to them, and to cease repressing them, especially under such tense circumstances. We remind them that reliance on external powers places our countries at the heart of battles over which these leaderships have no control, and puts our peoples in the line of fire. Experience has shown, from the Second Gulf War through the successive wars in the region, that betting on the United States has never been a guarantee of our peoples’ security, but rather a gateway to further tension and wars. This is precisely what many of our people warned against since the establishment of these bases, hundreds of whom were arrested, only for events to later prove the soundness of their vision and the danger of suppressing peoples in service of foreign projects.

In this context, we affirm that the time has come for comprehensive reconciliation with the people, strengthening the internal front, resolving grievances with citizens, and reinforcing national unity, because internal strength is the true safeguard against any external threat.

In conclusion, we affirm that regional security can only be achieved through extreme caution against involvement in axes that serve the occupation, through reliance on the will and unity of peoples, and through the strengthening of dialogue and good neighbourly relations, not through foreign bases or alliances that place our homelands at the heart of storms.