
Mauritania hosts rally to condemn Israeli aggression on Iran, Gaza
Hundreds of Mauritanians demonstrated in the capital, Nouakchott, on Friday, denouncing the Zionist aggression against Iran and the Gaza Strip, with US support.
The demonstration took place after Friday prayers in front of the Grand Mosque, at the invitation of the Student Initiative to Combat Zionist Infiltration and Defend Just Causes, a non-governmental organization dedicated to supporting the Palestinian cause and opposing normalization.
The demonstrators raised banners and chanted slogans against the occupying entity and the United States, including: "From Chinguetti, greetings to proud Gaza," "No place, no place among us for the Americans," and "We reject the aggression against Iran," according to Anadolu Agency.
The protesters held the United States responsible for the continued genocide in the Gaza Strip and the aggression against Iran, demanding an end to Washington's support for "Jaffa" (Tel Aviv).
They also called on Arab and Islamic peoples to escalate popular movements and organize demonstrations to pressure the occupying entity to stop the genocide in Gaza and the escalating aggression against Iran.
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