Cycle rally held to express solidarity with Palestinians

Published November 28, 2022
Participants in the cycle rally on Sunday.—Online
Participants in the cycle rally on Sunday.—Online

KARACHI: The Palestine Foundation Pakistan on Sunday organised a cycle rally in solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine.

Leaders of political and religious parties, civil society representatives and a number of people participated in the rally that began from Sharea Faisal and ended at the Karachi Press Club.

At the press club, the speakers said that the Palestine was the most important issue in the world as it was not only connected with the Palestinian people but to the entire world.

They said that Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had termed Israel an illegitimate state and declard that Palestine was the homeland of Palestinians.

They said that the people of Pakistan would continue all possible efforts to confront the conspiracies against Palestine.

Published in Dawn, November 28th, 2022

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