For the fourth consecutive day, the Call of Al-Aqsa” tent — organized by the Global Campaign to Return to Palestine (GCRP) — continues its activities along the walkers’ path between Najaf and Karbala, specifically at pole 833, drawing growing engagement from Arbaeen pilgrims arriving from around the world.

The fourth day’s program blended spiritual, intellectual, and artistic elements. It began with a recitation from the Holy Qur’an, followed by a nasheed performance by the Qabas group that resonated deeply with messages of solidarity and steadfastness.

In the “Testimonies from Gaza” segment, Dr. Abdel Latif Al-Hajj shared firsthand accounts of the dire medical and humanitarian situation in the besieged Strip, describing hospitals operating without electricity or medicine, and the resilience of doctors confronting massacres with faith and resistance.

Dr. Mokhtar Gueye, one of the participating scholars, emphasized that supporting Palestine is a religious obligation that does not expire with time, urging attendees to transform emotion into action and rhetoric into commitment.

The program also featured a theatrical performance by actor Walid Saadeddine, depicting scenes from the daily suffering of the Palestinian people under siege.

The “Call of Al-Aqsa” tent continues its daily presence throughout the Arbaeen pilgrimage, offering exhibitions, interactive sessions, and educational materials — ensuring that the voice of Palestine remains alive in collective memory and conscience