Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan supports Palestinian operation against zionist occupation

The Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan issued a press release expressing support for the ongoing Operation Al Aqsa Flood launched by Palestinian fighters against the Zionist occupation regime.
In the statement, the Islamic Emirate declared its support for the legitimate, historical, and legal rights of the Palestinian people to have an independent state in their historical land of Palestine.
The Emirate called on Islamic countries, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the global community, and influential countries in the region to prevent the violence of Israeli occupying forces against the innocent people of Palestine.
Furthermore, the Islamic Emirate urged these entities to actively work towards a resolution of the Palestinian issue based on granting the legitimate rights of the Palestinians and taking effective measures to address the situation. (ILKHA)
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