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Maldives Takes Strong Stance Against Israeli Aggression in Palestine

Maldives Takes Strong Stance Against Israeli Aggression in Palestine

The Maldives Parliament unanimously passed a resolution condemning Israeli aggression, calling for ceasefire and recognition of Palestine. MP Mohamed Nasheed Abdulla submitted a bill to ban Israeli passports. Former President Mohamed Nasheed made a speech on Palestinian struggle. Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer joined protesters calling for ceasefire. The President discussed with OIC officials.

The Maldives Parliament unanimously passed a resolution condemning Israeli aggression, calling for ceasefire and recognition of Palestine. MP Mohamed Nasheed Abdulla submitted a bill to ban Israeli passports. Former President Mohamed Nasheed made a speech on Palestinian struggle. Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer joined protesters calling for ceasefire. The President discussed with OIC officials.

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The Maldives Parliament unanimously passed a resolution condemning Israeli aggression, calling for ceasefire and recognition of Palestine. MP Mohamed Nasheed Abdulla submitted a bill to ban Israeli passports. Former President Mohamed Nasheed made a speech on Palestinian struggle. Foreign Minister Moosa Zameer joined protesters calling for ceasefire. The President discussed with OIC officials.

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