
Dhaka - Saba:
Nearly 100,000 people demonstrated in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, to condemn the genocide committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza, which has been ongoing for about a year and a half.
According to the Palestinian Safa News Agency, the protesters gathered on Saturday in Suhrawardy Park and surrounding areas, waving Palestinian flags and chanting "Free Palestine."
The protesters highlighted the massacres of Palestinian civilians, including children, youth, and the elderly, by carrying symbolic coffins representing the victims who fell as a result of Zionist attacks.
The protesters accused US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of supporting the Zionist enemy.
It is worth noting that Bangladesh, with a population of over 170 million, the majority of whom are Muslims, does not have diplomatic relations with the Zionist enemy.
With absolute American support, the enemy has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, leaving more than 166,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing.
Nearly 100,000 people demonstrated in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, to condemn the genocide committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza, which has been ongoing for about a year and a half.
According to the Palestinian Safa News Agency, the protesters gathered on Saturday in Suhrawardy Park and surrounding areas, waving Palestinian flags and chanting "Free Palestine."
The protesters highlighted the massacres of Palestinian civilians, including children, youth, and the elderly, by carrying symbolic coffins representing the victims who fell as a result of Zionist attacks.
The protesters accused US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of supporting the Zionist enemy.
It is worth noting that Bangladesh, with a population of over 170 million, the majority of whom are Muslims, does not have diplomatic relations with the Zionist enemy.
With absolute American support, the enemy has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, leaving more than 166,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing.