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Over 1m to attend anti-Israel moot, claims JUI-F
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MANSEHRA: Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl on Friday announced its plan to lead a large procession to Peshawar to participate in the party’s anti-Israel conference. “You, the workers and office-bearers, should conduct door-to-door campaigns to mobilise people throughout the district to attend the conference scheduled for December 8 in the provincial capital,” Hamayatullah Shah, the party’s deputy provincial emir, told a meeting held here. Party workers and office-bearers from across the district attended the meeting. Mr Shah stated that JUI-F was preparing to host a historic event in Peshawar. “We expect over a million participants from across the province to express solidarity with the Palestinians and to warn Israel to end the genocide of Muslims in Gaza,” he said. The JUI-F deputy provincial emir also added that workers and office-bearers from Mansehra and rest of the Hazara division would lead their respective convoys to Peshawar.
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