Pakistan
Palestine Martyrs' Day to be observed tomorrow: Tahir Ashrafi
The PM's special assistant highlighted the crucial role that the United Nations (UN) must play its role in achieving a ceasefire on this matter.
Lahore: The special assistant to the Prime Minister, Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, announced to observe the Palestine Martyrs' Day on Friday.
The construction of a free and independent Palestinian state is the final solution to the current issue, as Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi emphasized in a media interview.
This Friday is Palestine Martyrs' Day, which will be honored nationwide.
Hafiz Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi stressed the urgent need to halt the attacks on innocent Palestinians.
The PM's special assistant also highlighted the crucial role that the United Nations (UN) must play its role in achieving a ceasefire on this matter.
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