By Yasmine Saleh
CAIRO: The Muslim Brotherhood said May 15 will mark ‘International Anger Day’ in commemoration of the Nakba, in protest against “the Zionist violation of Arab land,” Mohamed Habib, the group’s deputy leader said.
In a conference Thursday, Habib highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people, saying it is time action is taken against the Israeli aggression.
The conference, titled “Egypt’s different political powers’ declaration to save Al-Aqsa Mosque and retrieve Palestine and Al-Quds,” did not include any other political party.
Habib said the situation in Palestine is deteriorating, and over 60,000 Palestinians risk losing their homes to Israelis.
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CAIRO: The Muslim Brotherhood said May 15 will mark ‘International Anger Day’ in commemoration of the Nakba, in protest against “the Zionist violation of Arab land,” Mohamed Habib, the group’s deputy leader said.
In a conference Thursday, Habib highlighted the plight of the Palestinian people, saying it is time action is taken against the Israeli aggression.
The conference, titled “Egypt’s different political powers’ declaration to save Al-Aqsa Mosque and retrieve Palestine and Al-Quds,” did not include any other political party.
Habib said the situation in Palestine is deteriorating, and over 60,000 Palestinians risk losing their homes to Israelis.
Read more ...
Source: Daily News Egypt
H/T: Jihad Watch
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