Publish date1 Sep 2014 - 10:12
Story Code : 167740

Tunisian activist slams silence of some Arab countries

“Unfortunately some of Arabian countries stand on anti-Islamic front,” said one of the Tunisian activists.
Tunisian activist slams silence of some Arab countries


One of the Tunisian activists, Ahmad Al-Kahlavi leveled sever criticism at measures perpetrated by the regime of Zionism, pointing to some Arabian countries which provided the conducive ground for the regime in a bid to forward its malignant aims.
“Unfortunately some of Arabian countries stand on anti-Islamic front,” he told Taqrib News Agency (TNA).

“Zionist terrorism and Wahhabi terrorism have been created and implemented by the mains powers and some Arabian countries,” Ahmad Al-Kahlavi pointed out.

He went on to added, “another front which has been formed against terroristic groups was the front of resistance in Syria and Gaza, backed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.”


The political analyst announced that a new cultural center had been established by the cooperation of 150 Tunisians and this center aims at supporting and defending oppressed people of Palestine against the regime of Zionism.

Elsewhere in his remarks, he underscored “It is incumbent upon all Muslims to stand against any extremist measures.”

Ahmad Al-Kahlavi put accentuation on this very line that Wahhabi and Takfiri groups are common enemies of all Muslims who follow different Islamic denominations and sects.

Needless to say, many an analyst slammed the specious logic of western countries toward Palestine. To them, Muslims’ unity can astound the world and stop the regime of Zionism which no static and keeps moving in fulfilling willful aims.

Given that they urge Muslims to forge a strong relationship with each other and release Palestinians who live in squander.


Almost 2,137 Palestinians, mostly civilians, including women, children and the elderly, were killed in 50 days of the Israeli onslaught on Gaza. Around 11,000 others were injured.

Tel Aviv says 69 Israelis have been killed in the conflict, but Hamas puts the number at more than 150.
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