Islamabad: JUI Secretary General and Member of National Assembly Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari has said that killing Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran is actually a move to expand Israel’s war.
While holding a press conference in the federal capital, he said that America and Israel are trying to kill the personalities who are against them, against their exploitation and occupation. The martyrdom of Ismail Haniya is a great tragedy. Their goal was martyrdom and freedom for Palestine. Even before this, dozens of his family members were martyred, but he did not care and fought for the freedom of Palestine till the end.
Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidari said that will Iran issue any explanation in this regard? Israel has made this move to expand the war. The Muslim world lives on rhetoric. So far, no Muslim country has taken action against Israel. At this time, the Muslims of Gaza are being cut off. If the Muslim world does not have the courage to fight, then boycott politically, socially and economically.
He said that if the Muslim world shuts down oil for two days, Israel will go bankrupt. OIC Arab League is medicine for what disease? Will Jerusalem always remain in Israel’s possession and the Muslim world will remain a silent spectator? May Allah give courage to the state of Pakistan.
He said that as an expression of solidarity with the Palestinians, they will present resolutions in mosques and demonstrations across the country on Friday. We have also submitted a resolution of condemnation in the Parliament. At present, all the maslaks of the country are on one page.
Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Hydari said that the situation in KP and Balochistan is not good. Unidentified people were fired upon to stop a rally in Balochistan. There is no writ in the name of Govt. In KP and Balochistan, people get confined in their homes as evening falls. The constitution gives the right to every person and every party to protest and demonstrate in favor of their demands. I request the government to resolve the issues through reconciliation and reconciliation.