Tens of thousands of demonstrators on Saturday crowded the streets of American cities to criticise Israel's military campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack last month, The New York Times reported.
The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) held a protest criticising the stance of the interim government in Pakistan on the situation in Gaza, Dawn News reported on Monday, adding that thousands of protesters gathered on the streets in support of Palestine amid the ongoing Israeli offensive against Hamas.
The people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are infuriated over their unending woes due to issues like high inflation, frequent load shedding, unemployment and other violations of human rights.
One of the central demands of the students was the fulfilment of a promise made by Pakistan back in 1962, which was to provide free electricity to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets to protest the explosion all across the West Bank. To control the crowd, the Palestinian forces in Ramallah fired tear gas at demonstrators who were calling for the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to step down.
The photograhs were sent to Whatsapp groups of labourers, shopkeepers, and RWAs(Resident Welfare Associations). In the meantime, the CCTV Camera trail revealed that the perpetrator along with the kidnapped child went through the streets of Allah Colony, Shri Ram Chowk reached at West Vinod N
The ambulance raced through the streets of Sderot as Dr Daniel Aghion tended to the badly injured police officer. Terrorists had taken over the city's police station in a brutal assault. Suddenly, the officer's phone rang.
People from all walks of life in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) took to the streets in a region-wide protest against a range of issues they have been grappling with for an extended period.
"Ruthless terrorists gunned down innocent Israeli civilians in the streets, murdering anything that moved... These terrorists broke into homes and shot people point blank as if they were stomping on insects...," he said.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 7: The streets of Gateway in Mumbai became the stage for an astonishing event when a Flipkart truck, filled with stacks of cash, malfunctioned, releasing a flurry of Rs. 2000 notes into the air.