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Five people killed in clashes at an anti-Israel protest in Pakistan, according to police

Police said that at least five people died when Pakistani officers clashed against members of a hardline Islamist organization during an anti-Israel demonstration on Pakistan's busiest road. Tehrik-e-Labaik Pakistan's violent and massive street protests, which have plagued multiple Pakistani government, called the march in anticipation of Donald Trump's announcement of a ceasefire agreement to end the Gaza War last week.

The march along the Grand Trunk Road, which runs from Lahore in the east to Islamabad in the capital, is a 400-kilometer (248-mile) journey that began on Friday. It has been met with several clashes between the police and protesters who are trying to slow down the march.

Police said Monday that they launched an operation in order to disperse hundreds protesters in Muridke. However, the supporters of the group opened fire and set more than 40 vehicles ablaze in a clash lasting over three hours.

In a press release, the police stated that among those killed were a policeman, three protesters, and an innocent bystander. It was added that dozens of people on both sides had been injured.

Police added that scores of protesters were also arrested. Police added that scores of protesters have also been arrested.

Tehrik-e-Labaik claimed that it was the police which opened fire, killing several of its supporters and injuring others. The group also said that its leader, Saad Rzvi, had been injured with three bullets.

A spokesperson for the provincial government did not respond when asked to comment on the claims of this group.

Rizvi said at a Sunday news conference that his supporters wanted to march to Islamabad only to show solidarity with the Palestinian people.

He added that the group had run previous campaigns to boycott Israeli goods. Hamas released the last 20 Israeli hostages under the ceasefire agreement on Monday. The deal aims to end the war that began in October 2023 following a Hamas assault that killed 1,200 people and took 251 hostage.

Gaza's health officials claim that Israeli airstrikes and bombardments, as well as armoured ground attacks, have ravaged the area, killing over 67,000 Palestinians. This has caused a humanitarian catastrophe.

(source: Reuters)