Tens of thousands of Muslims took to the streets across the Middle East on Friday to express solidarity with the Palestinians and condemn the escalating Israeli bombardment of Gaza, raising concerns about the potential for a broader regional conflict as Israel considers a ground invasion.
Amman to Sanaa: Muslim Anger Over Israeli Airstrikes
From the typically calm streets of Amman, Jordan, to the war-torn capital of Yemen, Sanaa, Muslim worshippers flooded the streets after the weekly Friday prayers, angered by the devastating Israeli airstrikes on Gaza following an unexpected attack by Hamas on Israel the previous Saturday.
Amman à Sanaa : Colère Musulmane Contre les Frappes Israéliennes
Des dizaines de milliers de musulmans ont manifesté vendredi à travers le Moyen-Orient pour exprimer leur solidarité avec les Palestiniens et condamner les bombardements israéliens croissants sur Gaza, suscitant des inquiétudes quant à un conflit régional plus vaste alors qu’Israël envisage une éventuelle invasion terrestre.
De Jérusalem à Téhéran : Un Soutien Mondial aux Palestiniens
Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, a site sacred to both Jews and Muslims, became a focal point of tension as Israeli police restricted access for Friday prayers, leading to frustration and clashes. Protests and demonstrations supporting Palestine also erupted in various countries, including Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan, reflecting widespread concern and anger over the ongoing conflict.