Residents of the Tunisian capital staged a rally in support of Iran and the Axis of Resistance, condemning U.S. and Israeli aggressions.

According to the Al-Mayadeen network, the people's rally in the Tunisian capital was held to support the Axis of Resistance and condemn the U.S. and Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, Iran, and Yemen.

Participants in this rally chanted slogans supporting Palestinian resistance and condemned the Israeli assaults on Gaza. Tunisian protesters expressed solidarity with the people of Iran and Yemen during the rally.

The Tunisian Foreign Ministry previously issued a statement condemning the American-Israeli invasion of Iran, calling for an end to these attacks. The Tunisian Foreign Ministry stated in this statement that international laws do not permit these invasions under any pretext and do not justify them. The statement added that these crimes should not allow Israel's ongoing atrocities, including the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza, to be forgotten.

At the end, the Tunisian Foreign Ministry called for halting the invasion of Iran and emphasized that condemning this crime is not enough.

Early Sunday, the United States attacked three nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—joining Netanyahu's war against Iran. Following this action, Abbas Araghchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, issued a statement affirming that, based on the UN Charter, which permits legitimate responses in self-defense, Iran reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interests, and people.

The Atomic Energy Organization also issued a statement indicating that Iran's nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan were attacked in a savage act contrary to international law, especially the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It emphasized that Iran will not allow the development of this national industry to be halted. The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the start of its twentieth round of missile and drone strikes against military targets and industrial centers related to the military industry in Haifa and Tel Aviv.

Early Friday, June 13, the Israeli regime's terrorist attack on Tehran and several other Iranian cities resulted in the martyrdom of several military commanders, scientists, and non-combatant civilians.

Zohre Khazaee