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Thousands in Karachi March for Gaza, Demand Muslim Unity

Thousands in Karachi March for Gaza, Demand Muslim Unity

Thousand of people filled Sharea Faisal in Karachi on Sunday. Men, women, and children joined hands for Gaza. They carried flags, banners, and posters showing their support for Palestine. Emotions ran high as the crowd demanded an end to the genocide in Gaza.

United Voices for Gaza

Leaders at the rally called on Muslim nations to stand together. They urged governments to take strong and united steps for Palestine. Protesters shouted slogans for peace, justice, and freedom. In addition, speakers reminded everyone that silence helps the oppressor.
Many participants expressed heartbreak over the deaths in Gaza. They said the world must act now to protect innocent lives. For example, some called for economic and diplomatic pressure on Israel. Others demanded immediate humanitarian aid for those suffering in Gaza.

Hope and Global Solidarity

This protest showed the growing global unity for Palestine. People from different walks of life joined the march. They believed that standing for justice is everyone’s duty. However, they stressed that words alone cannot bring change.
The protesters promised to continue peaceful demonstrations until justice prevails. As a result, the rally became a symbol of hope, courage, and shared humanity. Karachi’s streets echoed with chants for freedom, reminding the world that the call for peace cannot be silenced.

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