Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath protested near Valliyammai Bakery in Ukkadam, Coimbatore, condemning Israel's actions in Palestine. The protest addressed acts against civilians, including children.
Coimbatore: On June 7, members of the Tamil Nadu Thowheed Jamath gathered near Valliyammai Bakery in Ukkadam, Coimbatore, for a protest condemning Israel's actions against civilians in Palestine. The state secretary, Ansari, delivered a scathing speech against Israel.

The demonstrators dramatized their protest by wearing blood-stained bandages on various body parts, symbolizing the injured children in the conflict.

Over 300 participants joined in raising slogans demanding an immediate halt to the Indian government's diplomatic relations with Israel following continued assaults despite international calls for ceasefire.
The gathering emphasized the ongoing struggles of the Palestinian people and the need for India to support autonomous governance for Palestine and the recovery of lands taken from Palestinian control.
The protest reflects widespread condemnation of Israeli actions targeting civilians in Gaza, especially children, during night-time raids and adds to the global voice urging for restored peace and respect for human rights.
The demonstrators dramatized their protest by wearing blood-stained bandages on various body parts, symbolizing the injured children in the conflict.
Over 300 participants joined in raising slogans demanding an immediate halt to the Indian government's diplomatic relations with Israel following continued assaults despite international calls for ceasefire.
The gathering emphasized the ongoing struggles of the Palestinian people and the need for India to support autonomous governance for Palestine and the recovery of lands taken from Palestinian control.
The protest reflects widespread condemnation of Israeli actions targeting civilians in Gaza, especially children, during night-time raids and adds to the global voice urging for restored peace and respect for human rights.