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JI announces nationwide protest against US strikes on Iran

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ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) has announced a nationwide protest on Monday against the recent US attacks on Iran. Party chief Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman has directed all party officials to hold demonstrations across the country.

Addressing a gathering in Islamabad, Hafiz Naeem condemned the US attacks and warned that a wider protest movement would be launched if Washington did not immediately stop the war. He stressed that the entire Iranian nation was united and called on the international community to stop Israel’s aggression.

He said that Iranian missiles were now reaching Tel Aviv and accused Israel of terrorism in Palestine. He urged the youth to be part of truth-based movements and work as ambassadors of peace around the world.

Hafiz Naeem added that the US has turned world peace upside down by attacking Iran and has declared that the decline of America has begun. He called for a new alliance among those who stand for truth and justice.

He praised Iran’s stance in calling Israel’s actions in Gaza genocide and said, “We salute Iran.”

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