Difa-e-Pakistan council to launch protest movement for Jerusalem’s defense

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RAWALPINDI: Jamiat-ud-Dawah (JuD) Ameer and Difa-e-Pakistan Council central leader, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed on Friday has demanded that the prime minister convene an Islamic Summit Conference on the transfer of Israeli capital to Jerusalem.

While addressing the inaugural session of the “Defense of Jerusalem” conference, he said that the announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is not only a danger to Jerusalem but two holy mosques, Makah, Medina, the Middle East and the entire Islamic world is under a severe threat.

“The Jews conspiracy is behind US President Donald Trump’s announcement and it is an open declaration of war against Islam”, he added. Hafiz Saeed stated that the American plan and dream will be buried in Jerusalem and it would never succeed in its nefarious designs.

He said that 60 Islamic countries have armed forces equipped with modern technology and are enriched with a lot of resources and went on to edict these countries to mentally prepare to accept the challenge of challenging the US President adding that all the resources of Pakistan including the armed forces would be used for the respect and defence of the Islamic world.

The JuD ameer has demanded that the PM and federal cabinet members announce an ultimate strategy regarding the Jerusalem issue and convene an Islamic Summit in this connection as most of the Islamic countries did not participate in the Turkey summit.

He announced that the Difa-e-Pakistan Council would launch a movement against Israeli conspiracy and for the defence of Jerusalem.

He said that former PM Nawaz Sharif had faced these circumstances due to an amendment in the finality of prophethood laws and advised him to avoid confrontation with the army and judiciary.

Hafiz Saeed also announced that Difa-e-Pakistan council would celebrate 2018 as Kashmir solidarity day to express their sympathies and resolve to continue the struggle for the complete liberation of occupied Kashmir.

 

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