On International Quds Day, millions of Pakistanis took to the streets in cities across the country, including Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore, to express their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause and condemn Israeli atrocities.

Why it matters:

The massive turnout in Pakistan highlights the deep-rooted solidarity among Muslims for the Palestinian cause. The calls for action from Pakistani leaders reflect a broader sentiment in the Muslim world, advocating support for the Palestinian people.The occasion proves that the issue of Palestine transcends national borders and is viewed as a fundamental human rights concern.

 
The big picture:

As the world observes International Quds Day, Pakistan stands out with one of its largest demonstrations, showcasing the collective voice of Pakistani citizens against the oppression being practiced on Palestinians by the Israeli regime. 

 

What we're hearing:

Participants in the rallies chanted slogans such as "Death to Israel" and "Death to U.S.A," reaffirming their commitment to the Palestinian cause. They emphasized that "Palestine is the red line of the Islamic Ummah," rejecting any imposed plans aimed at the forced displacement of Palestinians from Gaza.

 

Key points:

  • The demonstrations were marked by the presence of various political and religious groups.
  • The speakers highlighted Iran's pivotal role in supporting Palestine.
  • The rallies called for practical measures from Islamic countries, including the economic boycott of Israel.

 

Go deeper:

Int'l. Quds Day: Campaign Against U.S.-Israeli Expansionism in World, Palestine

محمود مجدی