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Mehbooba said- Netanyahu called the biggest terrorist after Hitler: Nasrallah a martyr; When there was opposition, he said – BJP does not know their struggle

PDP Chairperson Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the biggest terrorist after Adolf Hitler as the Jewish leader has turned Palestine and Lebanon into gas chambers.

Mehbooba said – The International Criminal Court has given a verdict against Netanyahu. The attack on Lebanon has proven that they are criminals. After Palestine, now they are killing thousands of people in Lebanon as well.

Earlier, Mehbooba had condemned the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in an Israeli airstrike. and canceled his election campaign for a day in support of Lebanon-Palestine.

A rally was held in Budgam on September 28 following the news of Nasrallah's death.

Mehbooba said two big things about Israel…

  • On India-Israel friendship: The government's decision to maintain relations with the Netanyahu government is wrong. We have stood with Palestine since the time of Mahatma Gandhi. Having ties with the government and supplying it with weapons and drones, which are used to kill people, I think is a wrong decision.
  • On Martyrdom of Nasrallah: What will BJP tell me? What do they (BJP) know about Nasrallah's long struggle for the people of Palestine? They should see how many people are coming out in Kashmir, Lucknow and other parts of the country and raising slogans for the martyrs. They should realize how wrong their thinking is.

A rally was held in Budgam of Jammu and Kashmir in support of Nasrallah In her post on X on September 28, Mehbooba said she canceled Sunday's election campaign in support of the martyrs of Lebanon and Gaza, particularly Hassan Nasrallah. He said that we stand with the people of Palestine and Lebanon in this hour of great sorrow and rebellion. On the other hand, people also took out a rally in Budgam of Jammu and Kashmir in support of Nasrallah.

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At 9:30 PM on September 27, Israel launched an airstrike in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, killing Nasrallah. The Israeli army dropped 80 tons of bombs on Hezbollah's headquarters.

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Shias take to the streets over Nasrallah's death in Lucknow, 10,000 hold midnight rally, mourn for 3 days

In Lucknow, 10,000 people from the Shia community took to the streets over the death of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah. A candle march of 1 km was held late at night. Women and children also walked together with candles in their hands. Protesters put up black flags on their houses. Posters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were burnt and slogans were chanted.

He mourned the death of Nasrallah. The Shia community has announced 3 days of mourning. Shops from Bada Imambara to Chota Imambara will be closed during this time. In Sultanpur too, the Shia community raised slogans like 'Hasan Nasrallah Zindabad' and 'Aag Laga Do – America Ko'.

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