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Examining the Impact of Protests on Religious and Educational Institutions

In a recent statement, the President addressed the alarming destruction caused during protests, highlighting that over 350 mosques and more than 300 schools have been set ablaze or demolished. This raises critical questions about the motivations behind such actions.

The President questioned whether those who genuinely seek to express their grievances would resort to destroying schools or setting mosques on fire. He emphasized the need for rationality in protest actions, suggesting that the chaos observed is not representative of true dissent.

Furthermore, he pointed out that certain officials from Zionist entities and some European nations had incited violence, indicating a desire for upheaval rather than constructive dialogue.

While the government acknowledges the right to protest, it remains committed to serving the public and addressing the shortcomings that have led to such unrest. The President expressed heartfelt sorrow for the suffering endured by the people, reaffirming the administration’s dedication to improving conditions.

Examining the Impact of Protests on Religious and Educational Institutions
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