Why it matters:
The rally in Bangladesh, and other parts of the world, highlights growing international outrage against the Israeli regime's ongoing violence in Gaza. It emphasizes solidarity with the Palestinian people and calls for global action to force the Zionist regime to stop the genocide.
The big picture:
Following Thursday's noon prayers, a large protest march began at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in Dhaka, condemning Israel's brutal assault on Gaza, Palestine.
What we're hearing:
The leaders and activists who participated in the protest rally called on the international community to immediately take effective steps to stop Israel's barbaric attack on Gaza. At the same time, they called on Muslim countries to play a role like Iran in protecting the residents of Gaza.
They demanded the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu through an international court for violating the ceasefire and killing innocent Palestinians by bombing Gaza. At the same time, the Jamaat leaders demanded a permanent ceasefire that was brokered by the United Nations Security Council.
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