Pakistan's Federal Minister for the Board of Investment Qaiser Ahmed Sheikh stressed the urgent need for unity among Islamic nations to support the Palestinian cause, especially in light of ongoing violence in Gaza.

Why it matters:


The call for unity among Muslim countries is crucial as the Palestinian struggle continues to face significant challenges. With Muslims constituting about 25% of the global population, a collective effort could amplify their voices and demands for justice and rights for Palestinians.

 

The big picture:
This year's International Al-Quds Day holds particular significance due to the recent escalation of violence in Gaza, where countless lives have been lost. Sheikh's remarks highlight the necessity for a united front among Islamic nations to address the humanitarian crisis and advocate for Palestinian rights effectively.

 

What he's saying:
Sheikh emphasized in an exclusive interview with Iran Press, "This year it is very important to observe Al-Quds Day... we should have a united front because we are lacking attention on united activities." He acknowledged Iran's efforts in supporting Gaza and called for a collective approach to address the ongoing injustices faced by Palestinians.

 

Key points:

  • Sheikh highlighted the importance of collective action among Muslim countries to support Palestine.
  • He condemned the ongoing war crimes committed by Israel, particularly against children and unarmed civilians.
  • The Minister called for a stronger emphasis on unity to find effective solutions to the Palestinian crisis.

 

Go deeper:
The Call for unity reflects a broader sentiment within the Islamic world regarding the need for a coordinated response to the Palestinian issue. This unity could not only enhance diplomatic efforts but also foster a sense of solidarity among Muslim populations worldwide, reinforcing the idea that the struggle for Palestinian rights is a shared responsibility that transcends national boundaries.

 

Hamed Shahbazi