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Dhaka meet protests Israeli attacks on Palestine as barbaric

Conflicts 2024-11-01, 10:24pm

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Al-Quds Committee, Bangladesh held a discussion meeting and protested the Israeli attacks on Palestine.



Dhaka, Nov 1 - A discussion meeting was held in the capital Dhaka this Friday to protest against Israel's continued barbaric attacks on Palestine and Lebanon.

Al-Quds Committee, Bangladesh organized the discussion meeting titled 'Martyrdom of top leaders including great expert Ismail Haniyeh, Hassan Nastullah and Yahya Ibrahim Hassan Sinwar and the achievements of Gaza-Palestine centered unrest' in the auditorium of Bangladesh Scientists Association.

President of the Committee and chairman of philosophy department Shah Kawthar Mustafa Abululayee presided over the session and senior assistant editor of daily newspaper Inquilab Jamal Bari presented the keynote speech.

Al Mustafa International Bangladesh country director Hujatul Islam Wal Muslim Shahabuddin Mashayekhi said that after the war between Israel and Egypt, Egypt and Jordan and the whole world have turned towards Israel. But after the attack of Hamas on Israel on October 7 last year, a complete disaster occurred.

He also said that some countries verbally support Palestine but build all kinds of relations with Israel.

"Israel and its proxies use my land to create opportunities for Palestinian and northern movements to struggle for independence. The practice can be successful if unitary hypocrisy is combated by genuine abstinence," he said.

Khilafat Majlis Secretary General Professor Dr. Ahmad Kader said all countries can move to resolve. It is not possible to liberate Palestine if the Muslim countries are not united.

Shah Kawsar Mustafa Abululai said that they do not have unity to deal with the opposition that alternative politics is currently facing in the world. It is only through the united stand of the political parties that it is possible to resist the monstrous ideologue aggression.

The meeting began with a documentary on Palestine, while a protest was held against the power of Israel from the Press club and ended at the National Mosque Baytul Mukarram. UNB