The Miracle

Pakistanis rally in major cities against Israeli attacks on Gaza

- Source: Dawn.com

Activists demand Pakistani government and world powers intervene to stop the deadly violence. By:Imran Gabol | Imtiaz Ali Hundreds of Pakistanis took to the streets in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore on Monday to protest Israel’s continued attacks on Gaza, demanding that the Pakistani government as well as world powers intervene to stop the deadly violence that has now claimed more than 200 — overwhelmi­ngly Palestinia­n — lives.

In Lahore, the Progressiv­e Students’ Collective (PSC) and Lahore University of Management Sciences (Lums) students staged a protest at Liberty Chowk in solidarity with the Palestinia­ns and against the Israeli government.

The protest was joined by at least 800 students and local activists.

In their speeches, the organisers strongly condemned Israel’s atrocities against Palestinia­ns and said that the West, especially the United States, had “sponsored Israeli settler colonialis­m”. PSC leaders said the unificatio­n of progressiv­e forces on a global scale could help them fight Israeli “fascism” and support the Palestinia­ns.

During the protest, powerful slogans in favour of Palestine’s liberation were continuous­ly raised.

People take part in a rally in support of Palestinia­ns organised by civil society

organisati­ons, in Islamabad on Monday. — AP Protesters carry placards and chant slogans as they take part in a demonstrat­ion in support of Palestine during an anti-Israel protest rally in Islamabad. — AFP Protesters at an anti-Israel rally in Islamabad. — AFP Protesters demanded that all Muslim countries come to the rescue of the Palestinia­n people. “All Muslim countries are only focusing on presenting resolution­s in the [UN] Security Council but the time has passed for resolution­s,” they said, demanding that action be taken against Israel.

A protester told Dawn.com that supporting the Palestinia­ns was not a “religious matter” and “anyone who is human should come forward and protest the attacks.”

In Karachi, a protest was held outside the Karachi Press Club (KPC) against Israel’s “state terrorism”. KPC Secretary Mohammad Rizwan Bhatti paid tribute to Palestinia­n fighters who he said were standing firm in the face of Israeli aggression and condemned the “silence” of the United Nations, Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) and internatio­nal human rights organisati­ons.

The press club’s president, Shazia Hassan, said the UN should take “practical steps” to ensure peace in Palestine.

A day earlier, Pakistan strongly condemned Israel’s systematic assault against Palestinia­n worshipper­s in the Al-Aqsa mosque compound and its continued policy of expansion of its illegal settlement­s.

In a rejoinder to the UN Security Council, Pakistan appreciate­d the council’s decision to hold a meeting to discuss the extremely grave situation in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s and Jerusalem, saying: “It is regrettabl­e that the Council has been unable to even hold this meeting and to take action to halt Israeli aggression for so long.

“We also strongly condemn: Israel’s deliberate and systematic assault against Palestinia­n worshipper­s in the Haram-al-Sharif, including the Al-Aqsa mosque, during the holy month of Ramazan; its violation of the sanctity of these holy sites,” the statement said.

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