Hamas Calls for Global Protests in Support of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Against Israeli Crimes

Gaza, 26 March – (PIC): The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has called for worldwide protests and demonstrations in support of Gaza, Al-Quds (Jerusalem), and Al-Aqsa Mosque and against Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.

In a statement on Wednesday, Hamas urged people to observe Friday, Saturday, and Sunday as Global Days of Rage to defend Al-Aqsa Mosque and condemn Israeli war crimes at both the Muslim world and international levels.

Hamas called upon Palestinians and free people worldwide to intensify their activities, protests, and sit-ins. The movement also urged supporters to besiege Israeli embassies to expose Israeli war crimes and show support for Gaza. The protests should continue until Israel stops its genocidal war against Palestinians.

The statement emphasized that the coming days should be marked by anger and steadfastness against the Israeli occupation and its allies.

Earlier, Hamas had appealed to the international community to pressure Israel to stop the massacres, siege, and starvation of Palestinians. The movement called for full support for Gaza and Al-Aqsa and for exposing Israeli crimes and U.S. support for them.

Hamas also urged Palestinians inside and outside the country to hold massive protests on March 30, marking Land Day. These protests would reject displacement and land annexation policies while reaffirming the right of return and the struggle for freedom.

Ahmedullah

Ahmedullah is an active digital journalist associated with 'Deccan Live', reporting on a wide range of national and international topics. His work particularly focuses on political developments, social issues, and important news related to the Muslim world. His journalism is characterized by a fact-based approach and timely delivery of news, through which he keeps readers informed about the latest developments.

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