On International Quds Day, which is also known as Jerusalem Day in Arabic, demonstrators assemble throughout the world to show support for Palestine and condemn the Israeli slaughter in Gaza, which many analysts believe to be a plausible form of genocide.
Quds Day, which is the Arabic name for Jerusalem Day, is marked by Muslims worldwide as a way to show support for the Palestinian people and denounce the Israeli slaughter in Gaza, which many analysts believe to be a plausible form of genocide.
People staged demonstrations to commemorate the yearly occasion, which falls on the final Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in a number of nations, including the US, Yemen, Iraq, Lebanon, Iran, Pakistan, India, and Syria.
The event emphasizes Israel’s violent occupation of Palestine and frequently criticizes Israel.
On Quds Day, protesters gather in the area of Times Square. During Quds Day, a sign with the words “Neutrality is complicity in genocide” was seen in New York.Thousands of Iraqis are demonstrating in Baghdad to commemorate Quds Day, according to an overhead photo. In Srinagar, on Quds Day, Kashmiris in India-controlled Kashmir demand boycotts of Israel. In Karachi, Pakistan, on the final Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, Muslim women march in observance of Quds Day. On Quds Day, Muslims in Kashmir, which is administered by India, fly Palestinian flags. Syria recognizes Quds Day and honors the Palestinian people with a military parade. Sanaa, the capital of Yemen, is seen from above as a throng of people celebrating Quds Day are seen with Palestinian flags and placards. Lebanese people assemble in Beirut on Quds Day, carrying Palestinian flags, to condemn Israel. Iranians demonstrate against Israel’s slaughter in Gaza on Quds Day in Tehran.