The JI is set to organize the march in Islamabad at 2 pm, and Haq assured that comprehensive preparations are underway for this event.


Islamabd: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) leader Sirajul Haq revealed plans for a Gaza March scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday, during a press conference.
The JI is set to organize the march in Islamabad at 2 pm, and Haq assured that comprehensive preparations are underway for this event.
Haq emphasized that the Gaza march would proceed irrespective of the circumstances, with the JI unwavering in its commitment to support the people of Gaza. He condemned the Islamabad administration for resorting to shelling and baton-charge, which he believed portrayed a negative image on the global stage.
Furthermore, Haq pointed out that Israel had launched ground attacks on Gaza, which had been embroiled in intense conflict for the past 20 days. He stressed the destruction of seven hospitals in Gaza and the ongoing attacks on schools, noting that the world, including Islamic nations, closely monitored the distressing situation.
Haq also highlighted global protests in solidarity with Gaza, occurring in locations such as France, Chicago, and London, and mentioned the acknowledgment by the United Nations Secretary-General of the Palestinian struggle for independence.

Bob Iger’s Disney wanted Apple, Twitter, and 007
- 2 days ago

MSMEs take centre stage in govt’s economic vision, says SAPM Haroon Akhtar Khan
- 2 days ago

The solar-powered Birdbuddy Pro is on sale for $168, the lowest price yet
- a day ago

21 Prime Day deals Verge readers are buying right now
- 2 days ago

Google’s new rules for the app store will allow alternative billing next week
- 12 hours ago

5.9-magnitude earthquake rocks Punjab, Islamabad, parts of KP
- 2 days ago

The SwitchBot battery-powered fan we love is $90 for Prime Day
- 12 hours ago

Ford had to hire back former engineers to fix mistakes made by its automated systems
- a day ago

Polestar has been muscled out of the US market
- 12 hours ago

GTA VI is a worrying sign for the future of physical games
- 12 hours ago

Leica’s $6,690 SL3-P pairs 44-megapixel stills with 8K video
- 12 hours ago

Our favorite Prime Day gadgets under $100 you don’t need but will really want
- 12 hours ago









