In a statement ahead of International Quds Day, the Shia Scholars Council of Afghanistan condemned the atrocities committed by the Israeli Zionist regime and urged leaders of some Islamic countries to refrain from normalizing relations with the Israeli regime.


Why it matters:

This statement reflects the ongoing reactions surrounding the Israeli aggression in Gaza and highlights the call for unity among Muslim nations in support of Palestinian rights.

 

The big picture:

As the world observes International Quds Day, the Shia Scholars Council's message emphasizes the importance of solidarity with Palestine and the rejection of normalization with Israel, which they view as a betrayal of the Palestinian cause.

 

What they're saying:

The council stated, "The silence of Islamic nations and awakened consciences in the face of these atrocities is unacceptable," urging the global community to unite in efforts to secure the rights of the oppressed Palestinian people.

The council condemned the genocide of Palestinians by the Israeli regime and called for action against these crimes, emphasizing that normalization with Israel would lead to disgrace in this world and divine wrath in the hereafter.

 

Key points:

  • The council demanded the implementation of UN conventions and agreements to uphold Palestinian rights, the pursuit of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, and support for pro-Palestinian students worldwide, particularly in the U.S.
  • The statement criticized the hypocrisy of human rights slogans, asserting that they are merely tools for the West and the U.S. to further their own illegitimate interests.


Go deeper:

The Shia Scholars Council's statement highlights the broader implications of normalization efforts between some Islamic countries and Israel, particularly in the enduring significance of Quds Day as a symbol of resistance.
 

محمود مجدی