💠IRGC: Haniyeh Assassinated by ‘Short-Range Projectile’( 2 )💠
Sunday 04 August 2024Year 1959 Number 12316 / By: Kayhan International
💠IRGC: Haniyeh Assassinated by ‘Short-Range Projectile’💠
Iranian culture calls for honoring “guests” – in this case, targeting
decades, it is clear to me that the regime imposed by successive Israeli regimes... is one of systemic discrimination,” said Welby.
“Through annexing Palestinian land for illegal settlements, depriving Palestinians access to their own natural resources, and imposing a system of military rule that denies them safety and justice, Israel has been denying the Palestinian people dignity, freedom and hope.”
He said ending the occupation was a “legal and moral necessity”.
In Jakarta, thousands of demonstrators marched to the heavily guarded U.S. embassy in the Indonesian capital to protest the assassination of Haniyeh.
Protesters waved Indonesian and Palestinian flags, held posters showing Haniyeh alongside placards reading “The blood of our leaders is not more valuable than the blood of Palestinian children”.
More than 1,300 police were deployed around the compound, which was blocked off by concrete road separators and razor wire as the protest halted traffic along the way.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel.
Protesters, organized by Indonesia’s People’s Alliance Defends Palestine group, chanted “God is Great” and “Freedom for Palestine” as they marched.
Their banners and placards slammed the siege on Gaza and denounced the United States’ staunch support of Israel.
Indonesia has long been a strong supporter of Palestinians and President Joko Widodo has condemned the assassination of Haniyeh.
Meanwhile, thousands of Moroccans protested in Rabat to express their solidarity with Palestinians and to condemn normalization with Israel, holding portraits of killed Hamas leader Haniyeh.
The rally, organized by the National Action Group for Palestine, saw participants waving Palestinian flags, holding portraits of Haniyeh, and carrying a symbolic cardboard coffin adorned with his image. Many wore black and white keffiyeh scarves, traditional symbols of Palestinian solidarity.
The protestors marched towards the parliament building, chanting slogans such as “Greetings from Rabat to our Gazan friends and to the Al-Qassam Brigades,” in reference to the armed wing of Hamas. They also demanded an end to normalization with Israel, with some demonstrators burning Zionist flags.
Halima Hilali, a 64-year-old participant, told AFP, “Ismail Haniyeh was a leader of Palestine, he is a symbol that motivates us to protest.” She described the ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza as “a shame for humanity.”
Nabil Nasseri, 42, who traveled from the neighboring city of Sale, added, “Demonstrating is the least we can do to help our Palestinian brothers. I think all Muslims should do it.” He called for a complete cessation of relations with Israel, labeling it a “group of criminals.”
The rally underscored the growing sentiment in Morocco against the normalization of diplomatic ties with Israel. The North African country established formal relations with the Zionist regime in 2020.
💠IRGC: Haniyeh Assassinated by ‘Short-Range Projectile’💠
Iranian culture calls for honoring “guests” – in this case, targeting
decades, it is clear to me that the regime imposed by successive Israeli regimes... is one of systemic discrimination,” said Welby.
“Through annexing Palestinian land for illegal settlements, depriving Palestinians access to their own natural resources, and imposing a system of military rule that denies them safety and justice, Israel has been denying the Palestinian people dignity, freedom and hope.”
He said ending the occupation was a “legal and moral necessity”.
In Jakarta, thousands of demonstrators marched to the heavily guarded U.S. embassy in the Indonesian capital to protest the assassination of Haniyeh.
Protesters waved Indonesian and Palestinian flags, held posters showing Haniyeh alongside placards reading “The blood of our leaders is not more valuable than the blood of Palestinian children”.
More than 1,300 police were deployed around the compound, which was blocked off by concrete road separators and razor wire as the protest halted traffic along the way.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel.
Protesters, organized by Indonesia’s People’s Alliance Defends Palestine group, chanted “God is Great” and “Freedom for Palestine” as they marched.
Their banners and placards slammed the siege on Gaza and denounced the United States’ staunch support of Israel.
Indonesia has long been a strong supporter of Palestinians and President Joko Widodo has condemned the assassination of Haniyeh.
Meanwhile, thousands of Moroccans protested in Rabat to express their solidarity with Palestinians and to condemn normalization with Israel, holding portraits of killed Hamas leader Haniyeh.
The rally, organized by the National Action Group for Palestine, saw participants waving Palestinian flags, holding portraits of Haniyeh, and carrying a symbolic cardboard coffin adorned with his image. Many wore black and white keffiyeh scarves, traditional symbols of Palestinian solidarity.
The protestors marched towards the parliament building, chanting slogans such as “Greetings from Rabat to our Gazan friends and to the Al-Qassam Brigades,” in reference to the armed wing of Hamas. They also demanded an end to normalization with Israel, with some demonstrators burning Zionist flags.
Halima Hilali, a 64-year-old participant, told AFP, “Ismail Haniyeh was a leader of Palestine, he is a symbol that motivates us to protest.” She described the ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza as “a shame for humanity.”
Nabil Nasseri, 42, who traveled from the neighboring city of Sale, added, “Demonstrating is the least we can do to help our Palestinian brothers. I think all Muslims should do it.” He called for a complete cessation of relations with Israel, labeling it a “group of criminals.”
The rally underscored the growing sentiment in Morocco against the normalization of diplomatic ties with Israel. The North African country established formal relations with the Zionist regime in 2020.
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