Sunday, November 24, 2024

Al-Quds Day Observed in Pakistan to Express Solidarity with Pàlè_stíníàns

Youm Al Quds, observed on the final Friday of Ramazan, serves as a significant day for expressing solidarity with the Pàlè_stíníàn population in their struggle against the Isràèlí occupation. This day holds deep meaning for many, symbolizing unity and support for the Pàlè_stíníàn cause.

In various provincial capitals across Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, Quetta, and Peshawar, citizens actively participate in rallies to demonstrate their unwavering support for their Pàlè_stíníàn brethren. These rallies serve as symbolic gestures, showcasing the nation’s solidarity and empathy towards the Palestinian people’s plight.

The meeting between the Pàlè_stíníàn envoy in Islamabad and President Asif Ali Zardari underscores Pakistan’s firm commitment to standing by the Pàlè_stíníàn cause. Through diplomatic channels, Pakistan reaffirms its unwavering support for the Pàlè_stíníàn people’s rights and aspirations.

Leadership figures like Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz use Youm Al Quds as an opportunity to pay tribute to the resilience and determination of the Pàlè_stíníàn people. Such acknowledgments highlight the global significance of this day and the ongoing struggle for justice and freedom in Pàlès-tīnè.

Youm Al Quds serves as a reminder of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Pàlès-tīnè and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. It provides a platform for individuals and nations alike to voice their support for the Pàlè_stíníàn people’s rights and to call for an end to the Isràèlí occupation. Through collective action and solidarity, the hope for a brighter future for Pàlès-tīnè remains alive.

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