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Over 170 Arrested in Pakistan After Attacks on KFC Outlets Amid Gaza War Protests

Pakistan Sees Rising Tensions as KFC Outlets Targeted in Gaza War Protests

by pinkfloyd
April 19, 2025
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Violence Erupts in Pakistan as KFC Becomes Target of Anti-Israel Protests - REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro

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Over 170 Arrested in Pakistan Following Attacks on KFC Outlets Amid Gaza War Protests

KARACHI/LAHORE, April 18 – In recent weeks, a series of mob attacks targeting KFC outlets across Pakistan have led to the arrest of more than 170 individuals, following growing anti-U.S. sentiment and protests against Israel’s actions in Gaza.

Authorities in major cities, including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, confirmed at least 11 separate incidents where protesters, armed with sticks, vandalized KFC outlets. Police reported that 178 individuals were detained in connection with these attacks.

KFC, owned by U.S.-based Yum Brands, has not publicly commented on the situation. However, the violence has escalated following the heightened tensions surrounding the ongoing Gaza conflict. In Lahore, a KFC employee tragically lost their life in a shooting this week, though authorities have not determined if the incident was linked to the protests or stemmed from another motive.

In response to the unrest, authorities in Lahore have increased security at the city’s 27 KFC locations. Police have made arrests, including one individual associated with the Islamist group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), though TLP has denied any involvement in organizing the protests. “We have urged Muslims to boycott Israeli products, but we did not call for any KFC protests,” TLP spokesperson Rehan Mohsin Khan clarified.

KFC outlets, long seen as a symbol of American influence, have been frequent targets of anti-U.S. protests in Pakistan, especially during times of political or military tension between the U.S. and Muslim-majority countries. The ongoing Gaza war, which began after Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has intensified these boycotts.

The conflict, which has seen over 51,000 Palestinian casualties, has fueled outrage across the Muslim world, with protests, boycotts, and acts of vandalism targeting U.S. brands. In Pakistan, major Western companies, including KFC, Coca-Cola, and PepsiCo, have faced consumer pushback due to their perceived ties to Israel or the U.S. government.

Earlier this month, Pakistani religious leaders issued calls for a boycott of products supporting Israel or the U.S. economy, while urging peaceful methods and discouraging property destruction. However, the recent violence suggests that these calls are not always heeded, raising concerns about the safety of foreign businesses in Pakistan.

The unrest has highlighted growing discontent over the Gaza conflict and the broader geopolitical tensions between Western powers and Muslim-majority nations, with Pakistan at the center of the storm.

Source: Reuters – Over 170 arrested for attacks on Pakistan KFC outlets in Gaza war protests

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