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Thousands rally in Iraq against 'senseless' US-Israel war on Iran

Apr 06, 2026

Baghdad [Iraq], April 6: Tens of thousands of Iraqi Shia leader Muqtada Sadr's supporters rallied across Baghdad and other cities on Saturday, protesting against the US-Israel war on Iran.
Iraq has been unwillingly drawn into the regional tension, suffering attacks targeting both US interests and pro-Iranian factions within its territory. In Baghdad's Tahrir Square, enormous crowds, including some women, filled the streets, brandishing Iraqi flags and shouting: "No, no to Israel" and "No, no to America".
"Today's demonstration is an expression of rejection of aggression, arrogance, and injustice throughout the world, not just in Iraq," he told the AFP news agency, adding that "this is a senseless war, targeting civilians". The ongoing war has resulted in thousands of casualties throughout the region since it began.
Sadr had issued calls for peaceful demonstrations "to condemn the Zionist-American aggression and to establish peace in the region". Beneath Baghdad's Freedom Monument, which honours Iraq's independence declaration, protesters denounced what they characterised as US and Israeli meddling in regional matters.
"They violate the rights of all the peoples of the region first, and then the world," Muslim leader Ali al-Fartousi told AFP. "Humanity must speak out against these people and stop them. The time has come for the entire world to stand united against global Zionist-American arrogance."
Source: Qatar Tribune

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