Saudi prohibits 'political slogans' during Hajj in apparent Gaza reference
UNB
Publish: 10 Jun 2024, 04:31 PM
Dhaka, Jun 09 (UNB) - The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has called on the more
than 1.2 million Hajj pilgrims from around the world to abstain from political
slogans at the holy sites, in an apparent reference to expressions of
solidarity with the peopleof Palestine, amid Israel's ongoing military
aggression in the Gaza Strip, that started almost immediately in the wake of
the deadliest attack on Israeli soil since the state's controversial founding
in 1948.
Tawfiq Al Rabiah, KSA
Minister of Hajj and Umrah, said, "Hajj is a time for worship and not for
'political expression'," adding that the Kingdom is committed to ensuring
a 'serene and reverent atmosphere', allowing all pilgrims to perform their
rituals with comfort, reports Gulf News.
"This is what the
Kingdom's leadership, may God preserve it, is working on, ensuring that Hajj
truly embodies the highest levels of devotion, tranquility, and
spirituality," he said during a press conference that detailed the
preparations for the upcoming season.
"The focus should be
on spirituality and reverence, avoiding any disturbances that could detract
from the peaceful atmosphere," the Saudi minister said.
The official Israeli death
toll from October 7, when Hamas militants overran the Israeli military's border
posts alongside the Gaza Strip and terrorised southern Israel for hours on end
before any effective response materialised, now stands at 1139, including 764
civilians.
The death toll in Gaza from
Israel's retaliatory response that commenced with air strikes the very same
day, crossed 37,000 on Sunday, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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