Muslims in Japan denounce Israel against bombing of Gaza

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The demonstrators voiced their anger at the bombing of civilians in Gaza by the Israeli military. (AN Japan)
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The demonstrators voiced their anger at the bombing of civilians in Gaza by the Israeli military. (AN Japan)
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The demonstrators voiced their anger at the bombing of civilians in Gaza by the Israeli military. (AN Japan)
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Updated 30 October 2023
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Muslims in Japan denounce Israel against bombing of Gaza

  • The demonstrators voiced their anger at the bombing of civilians in Gaza by the Israeli occupation military

TOKYO: Around 1,000 demonstrators from Japan’s Muslim community gathered in the Ichigaya district of Tokyo near the Israeli Embassy on Sunday to protest against the bombing of Gaza.

The demonstrators voiced their anger at the bombing of civilians in Gaza by the Israeli occupation military.

A Palestinian who has family in Gaza told Arab News Japan that part of her family was killed by the Israeli bombings and she wants to see a ceasefire.

Communities from different nationalities such as Indonesians, Bangladeshis, Pakistanis, Moroccans, Turks and Uzbeks shouted slogans such as “Israel Terrorist.”

The bombings have reportedly caused more than 7,000 deaths on the Palestinian side and the Israeli government is refusing to declare a humanitarian ceasefire despite United Nations resolutions.

Protesters approached the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo and raised the slogans of “Free Palestine,” “Israel Terrorist” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” They denounced “the genocide committed by Israel” and asked people not to turn a blind eye to what is happening in the Gaza Strip.

* This article originally appeared on Arab News Japan, click here to read it.


Suicide bomber kills five soldiers in northeast Nigeria: security, local sources

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Suicide bomber kills five soldiers in northeast Nigeria: security, local sources

  • A suicide bomber struck a military position in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Cameroon, killing at least five soldier
MAIDAGURI, Nigeria: A suicide bomber struck a military position in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Cameroon, killing at least five soldiers, security and local defense sources said, but the military denied any fatalities, confirming only injuries.
Several sources told AFP on Monday night and Tuesday morning that the attack occurred on Sunday, targeting a military position in Firgi, a locality near Pulka, a remote town in Borno state.
“I counted five bodies lying in blood at the back of my house,” said Umar Sa’idu, a member of a community government-sponsored militia group, who helped transport the victims to hospital.