Thousands of worshippers following Friday prayer staged a massive demonstration at the courtyard of Al-Azhar mosque to condemn the brutal Israeli aggressions on the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples.
The demonstrators, shouting anti-Israel slogans, called for the unity of the Islamic nation in the face of such attacks.
They also greeted Hezbollah and its leader Hassan Nasrallah for facing up to the Israeli aggression in southern Lebanon.
The demonstrators called for Jihad (holy war) and expressed full support to the Lebanese resistance.
Lebanese Health Minister Mohammad Khalifeh said Thursday July 27, up to 600 Lebanese had been killed in the two-week conflict, around a third of them still buried beneath rubble with rescue workers unable to remove the bodies while under fire.
The hard-won infrastructure of the Arab country has been left in ruins, with Israeli knocking out Beirut international airport, bombing ports, destroying bridges, setting power station ablaze and reducing houses to rubble.