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Pakistani band Naqaabposh releases ‘Qabza’, a song dedicated to Gaza and its resistance

Pakistani band Naqaabposh releases ‘Qabza’, a song dedicated to Gaza and its resistance

All streaming proceeds from the song will be donated to relief efforts in Gaza.
06 Oct, 2025

Pakistani metal band Naqaabposh released a new song on Monday titled ‘Qabza’ and dedicated it to the people of Gaza. The band is going to donate all streaming proceeds from the song to relief efforts in Gaza city.

The lyric video for ‘Qabza’ features footage from the war-torn Gaza strip as well as videos from pro-Palestine protests around the world. The footage includes videos of Palestinians fighting back against the Israeli military with rocks and bottles, and starving children crying out for food.

Israel’s intensified war on Gaza, which began shortly after October 7, 2023, has so far claimed at least 67,000 lives, including women and children. In August, the UN declared there is a famine in Gaza and its surrounding areas. Israel has blocked most aid from entering Gaza as it continues to bomb the area.

The song, written and composed by Ammar Khaled and Hasan Tanveer, highlights the resistance, with lyrics about breaking free from one’s confines and how powerful people’s voices are.

The band, comprised of duo with bassist Adeel Tahir, say they are currently in talks with the Al Khidmat Foundation regarding the donations. They also have they have GoFundMe links from verified Palestinian accounts in the description of the video on YouTube.

The band said they started making music together back in 2017 with their first release, ‘Bheekh’, followed by ‘Khaamosh Dakait’ in 2019 and a live album in 2021. “We’ve always touched upon social issues and there is no graver issue in the world right now than the plight of the people of Gaza, who have sadly been abandoned by the entire world. The song was written almost a year back and has been in production since then, along with a full-length album,” said Khaled.

They felt that much bigger artists in Pakistan were shying away from speaking about Gaza. “Everyone may have their own reasons but to us it just felt wrong. We chose to release it today [Monday] as tomorrow marks two years since Israel’s illegal occupation of Gaza,” he told Images. “This was our way of contributing a voice to the cause and we hope other musicians may follow suit.”

The video for ‘Qabza’ is edited in a vertical, mobile-friendly format, with no footage of the musicians. This was a conscious decision as they “did not want to take anything away from the issue”. “The footage in the video also reflects how unfair this war really is. The IDF march in with their guns and bombs, destroying innocent civilian shelters, hospitals and refugee camps while the brave Palestinians fend them off with sticks and stones and pure courage,” Khaled explained.

The vertical format was also intentional as the band thought it may have a better chance of reaching more people, given that they say they are already facing shadow-bans from Meta and Google over the content of the videos.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 06, 2025 06:21pm
A great show of solidarity, dedication, devotion, unity, faith and cooperation by the green shirt band towards their brothers and sisters in Palestine in general and whole of Gaza in particular. Well done and keep it up.
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Laila Oct 06, 2025 07:10pm
Urdu language is just not suitable for metal songs. It just doesn't hit the same way. Metal demands a more hard language. Urdu is soft. Too soft for metal, which is more ferocious, aggressive and hard hitting music genre. That's why German, English, Russian etc works better. It would also be better with English to reach a more wider audience. Anyways good luck.
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daanish Oct 06, 2025 10:31pm
KUDOS!!
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Falcon1 Oct 07, 2025 12:24pm
In a world of AI, Fake news, genocides and oppression, it is hard to believe any thing anymore. When you have corrupt leaders (previously on the lam feigning need for 'medical treatment abroad' in the UK) but claimed to be innocent, being awarded honorary Ph.d (though he probably does not even hold an 'O' level diploma), what is next?? Trump and Netanyahu being nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Sharif??
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 07, 2025 02:54pm
Great move and wonderful news.
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Mahmood Oct 07, 2025 05:27pm
What is worth noting in these videos are the Pro-Palestine rallies from NY to Sydney, London to Seoul. Berlin to Sao Paulo.. But not a single pro-Palestine rally from an Arab country. Why?? Because these so-called "Arab Brothers' such as Egypt , Saudi, UAE, do not even allow such rallies, or have anyone wave a Palestinian flag or post a flyer, billboard or shout pro-Palestine slogans. Hence, visit Dubai or Abu Dhabi, and you'll be left wondering, if you are truly in a Muslim Arab country?? You can visit Paris, NY, Madrid or Rome and you won't miss Palestinian flag or poster in solidarity with the people of Gaza, and many people wearing Palestinian black and white Kafeiya! Shame on these Arabs who sold out Palestinians to stay on the good side of their Zionist allies.
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