Bages Islamic Community Warns of Civilian Impact Following Iran Attacks

Abdellah Anhari, president of the Manresa-based association, criticizes military intervention and its consequences.

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The president of the Bages Islamic Cultural Association, Abdellah Anhari, expressed deep concern this March in Manresa regarding the military escalation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.

The head of the Al-Fath mosque in Manresa criticized the current military strategy, linking it to a mindset that prioritizes geopolitical interests over human lives. Anhari pointed out that historical interventions in the Middle East have often left nations devastated.

"They can finish off a leader, but the civilians suffer, not the powerful."

Abdellah Anhari · President of the Bages Islamic Cultural Association
While acknowledging divided opinions within the local Bages community regarding the Iranian regime, Anhari emphasized a humanitarian perspective. He warned that these conflicts often serve as a gateway to controlling natural resources rather than bringing true liberation.