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Protests held in Logar over Israel’s attacks on Gaza

LOGAR (TOLOnews): Residents of Kharwar district of Logar province held protests in response to Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip and they want the international community to put pressure on Israel to stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip.

“With the oppression of the Palestinian people, God willing, our Mujahideen will go and save them,” said Khan Mohammad, a protester. “Stop killing Muslims, stop your cruelty, terror, and barbarism against Muslims, we are ready to cooperate with them in any way,” said Subhanullah, a protester. Some protestors said that if Israel continues these attacks, they are ready to unite with Hamas and stand against Israel. “We ask the superpower countries of the world to try to stop the bombing and the war that is going on in Gaza right now,” said Sahil, a protestor.

“Where are human rights and those who claim to defend Muslim rights now?” said Ahmad Jan, a protestor. The second Deputy Prime Minister condemned Israel’s attacks on the Gaza Strip and called on Islamic countries and the international community to stop these attacks. “In the 21st century, making 1.2 million people mass immigrants from their country has no place in any law. All the countries of the world should raise their voices,” said Abdul Salam Hanafi.

The Frontier Post

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