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Tens of thousands of Sadr supporters rally in Baghdad against war

By AFP
April 05, 2026
Supporters of Iraqi populist leader Moqtada al-Sadr gather for mass Friday prayer in front of the parliament near the Green Zone, in Baghdad, Iraq August 12, 2022.—Reuters
Supporters of Iraqi populist leader Moqtada al-Sadr gather for mass Friday prayer in front of the parliament near the Green Zone, in Baghdad, Iraq August 12, 2022.—Reuters 

BAGHDAD: Tens of thousands of supporters of Iraqi Shiite leader Moqtada Sadr rallied in Baghdad and across the country on Saturday, condemning Israel and the United States and demanding an end to the war.

The massive crowds came as the Middle East war was due to enter its sixth week after strikes launched by the US and Israel against Iran on February 28. Iraq has been unwillingly drawn into the conflict, with strikes targeting US interests on its soil as well as attacks against pro-Iran groups in the country.

Tens of thousands of men and some women packed into the streets around Baghdad’s central Tahrir Square on Saturday, waving the national flag and chanting: “No, no to Israel” and “No, no to America”. “What America and Israel are doing in their aggression against the countries of the region is not a war of a military nature, but a senseless war,” Dhirgham Samir, attending the rally, told AFP.

“Today’s demonstration is an expression of rejection of aggression, arrogance, and injustice throughout the world, not just in Iraq,” he said.