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Kabul Criticizes Silence of Islamic Countries on Palestine

The acting minister of information and culture, Khairullah Khairkhah, criticized Islamic nations for their silence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a gathering in Panjshir.

Khairkhah said that the Islamic nations, especially the 22 Arab countries, are seeing the conflict and the killings of innocent people in Palestine because they are afraid of America.

"There are 22 Arab countries, apart from the Islamic ones. They have been divided, they separated them into smaller and bigger. Why can't they unite as they see their brothers from their families are being burned and killed today?” Khairkhah asked.

The chief of staff of the Islamic Emirate, Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, also said he considers the US to be the biggest violator of human rights in the world.

"They use 80-ton, half-atomic bombs on Palestinian Muslims, and this is welcomed by Biden,” Fitrat noted.

The Chief of Army Staff responded to the establishment of new fronts outside of the nation by saying that these fronts are backed by foreign nations in an effort to create division among the Afghan people.

"Their puppets and slaves are working very hard in this field and our scholars and scientists should be aware of this intellectual occupation,” said Mohammad Agha Hakim, the governor of Panjshir.

Speaking at the gathering, the acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar, said that after more than two years of the rule of the Islamic Emirate, the illegal extraction of mines and its smuggling has been stopped.

"God willing, we've brought down to zero illegal extraction of mines, smuggling of mines and arbitrariness mining,” Delawar noted.

The acting minister of information and culture also stated that he sent to the Islamic Emirate's leader the proposal to establish museums in each province of the nation to preserve the war's accomplishments over the last forty years. The request would be put into action after approval.

Kabul Criticizes Silence of Islamic Countries on Palestine

The chief of staff of the Islamic Emirate, Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, also said he considers the US to be the biggest violator of human rights in the world.

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The acting minister of information and culture, Khairullah Khairkhah, criticized Islamic nations for their silence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during a gathering in Panjshir.

Khairkhah said that the Islamic nations, especially the 22 Arab countries, are seeing the conflict and the killings of innocent people in Palestine because they are afraid of America.

"There are 22 Arab countries, apart from the Islamic ones. They have been divided, they separated them into smaller and bigger. Why can't they unite as they see their brothers from their families are being burned and killed today?” Khairkhah asked.

The chief of staff of the Islamic Emirate, Qari Fasihuddin Fitrat, also said he considers the US to be the biggest violator of human rights in the world.

"They use 80-ton, half-atomic bombs on Palestinian Muslims, and this is welcomed by Biden,” Fitrat noted.

The Chief of Army Staff responded to the establishment of new fronts outside of the nation by saying that these fronts are backed by foreign nations in an effort to create division among the Afghan people.

"Their puppets and slaves are working very hard in this field and our scholars and scientists should be aware of this intellectual occupation,” said Mohammad Agha Hakim, the governor of Panjshir.

Speaking at the gathering, the acting Minister of Mines and Petroleum, Shahabuddin Delawar, said that after more than two years of the rule of the Islamic Emirate, the illegal extraction of mines and its smuggling has been stopped.

"God willing, we've brought down to zero illegal extraction of mines, smuggling of mines and arbitrariness mining,” Delawar noted.

The acting minister of information and culture also stated that he sent to the Islamic Emirate's leader the proposal to establish museums in each province of the nation to preserve the war's accomplishments over the last forty years. The request would be put into action after approval.

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