TAXILA: The Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) women’s wing took out a protest rally in Taxila on Sunday to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and denounce Israeli bombardment in Gaza.

With black ribbons tied to their arms and carrying placards inscribed with slogans in support of the Palestinians, a large number of women and children participated in the rally despite the rain.

During the demonstration, protesters condemned Israel’s brutal oppression of the Palestinians and also burnt an Israeli flag. They called on leaders of Islamic countries to declare their solidarity with the Muslims of Palestine and send a forceful response to Israel and the US.

Addressing the gathering, former Punjab Assembly member Prof Waqas Khan criticised the US and European countries for supporting Israel in its oppression of Palestinians and demanded the Muslim countries to come together for the Palestinian cause.

Mr Khan described the US and rights organisations like the UN as ‘puppets of Israel’ and alleged that they were also involved in terrorism in Gaza.

Criticising the “double standards” of the West, he said the US and Europe had different benchmarks for Palestine and Ukraine.

JI Taxila chapter Emir Attiqur Rehman Kashmiri demanded that Muslim world leaders “break the chains of silence” and speak up for their brothers and sisters.

He expressed his dismay over the “traditional lukewarm attitude” shown by the leadership of Islamic states in the wake of the aggression being meted out by Israeli occupation forces in the region.

Addressing the participants, Vice President Cantonment Board Wah Malik Arshad Mehmood condemned the genocide of Palestinians by Israeli forces and asked the world to offer moral and legal support to Gaza.

It is high time the dispute over Al Aqsa mosque and Palestine be resolved permanently, he added.

Published in Dawn, October 23rd, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

Seeking investment
Updated 01 Nov, 2024

Seeking investment

Foreign visits will be fruitless unless crucial structural, policy reforms directly affecting investors are focused.
State-backed terror
01 Nov, 2024

State-backed terror

OVER the past year or so, India’s reportedly malign activities in foreign countries have increasingly come under the radar, with
Shared crisis
01 Nov, 2024

Shared crisis

WITH Lahore experiencing unprecedented levels of smog, the Punjab government has announced a series of “green...
Property valuation
Updated 31 Oct, 2024

Property valuation

Market valuation rates will not help boost tax revenues without plugging such loopholes in the system.
Hitting a wall
31 Oct, 2024

Hitting a wall

PAKISTAN still has a long way to go in defeating polio. Despite our decades-long fight against the debilitating...
Kurram violence
31 Oct, 2024

Kurram violence

DESPITE years of intermittent and bloody conflict in Kurram, the state has been unable to bring lasting peace to ...