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    President of the Moroccan Council of Scholars, Al-Hassan Ali bin Kettani: Pakistani Army Attacks on Afghanistan Are a Clear Aggression and a Major Crime

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee18 October 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The President of the Moroccan Council of Scholars, Al-Hassan Ali bin Kettani, in response to a video showing civilian casualties from a recent Pakistani military attack in Paktika, stated that the attacks carried out by Pakistan on Afghanistan are a clear act of aggression and a major crime. He called on all Muslims to take serious action to stop this oppression.

    It is worth noting that last night, the Pakistani military regime bombed civilian homes in Afghanistan’s Paktika province, resulting in the martyrdom and injury of several individuals, including eight cricket players.

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