Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Gaza under fire again as Israel ends ceasefire

Pakistan strongly condemns Israel’s attacks on Gaza

Israeli artillery shelling and airstrikes targeted northern, central, and southern Gaza, despite a ceasefire agreement mediated by Qatar and Egypt, which was meant to begin at 8:30 am local time (06:30 GMT). The attacks included strikes in southern Khan Younis and central Nuseirat, intensifying the ongoing 15-month conflict. The Israeli military stated it would continue … Read more

‘Israel failed to achieve its aggressive goals in Gaza’

‘Israel failed to achieve its aggressive goals in Gaza’

Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, stated on Saturday that Israel had “failed to achieve its aggressive goals” in Gaza, a day before a ceasefire and hostage release agreement was set to begin. According to Hamas, Israel only succeeded in committing “war crimes that disgrace the dignity of humanity.” The ceasefire in the Gaza conflict is … Read more

WHO calls for international support to fund relief aid in Gaza

More than 10,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza since ceasefire: UN

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) expressed cautious optimism on Friday regarding a potential increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza following the ceasefire deal between Israel’s security cabinet and Hamas. Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, WHO’s representative in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT), stated that “The target is to get between 500 and 600 … Read more

Gaza peace in sight as Hamas, Israel sign ceasefire deal

Gaza peace in sight as Hamas, Israel sign ceasefire deal

Qatar and the United States announced a ceasefire agreement to end the 15-month-long devastating war in Gaza, set to take effect on Sunday, following a hostage and prisoner exchange deal between Hamas and Israel. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, Hamas’ acting Gaza chief Khalil al-Hayya, US President Joe Biden, and … Read more

Gaza rescuers say 23 killed in latest Israeli strikes

Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal approaching final stages

Israel intensified its assault on the Gaza Strip with airstrikes reportedly killing at least 23 people, according to rescuers, nearly 15 months into its war with Hamas. The latest casualties follow Israel’s announcement that indirect truce and hostage-release negotiations had resumed in Qatar. Early Sunday, an airstrike in Gaza’s Sheikh Radwan area killed 11 people, … Read more

UN reports Gaza holds world’s highest rate of child amputees per capita

UN reports Gaza holds world's highest rate of child amputees per capita

Gaza now holds the grim record of having the highest number of child amputees per capita globally, as reported by the United Nations. The crisis stems from over a year of intense conflict between Israel and Palestinian factions in the region. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, speaking through his deputy at a Cairo conference focused on … Read more

Gaza death toll rises in Israeli strikes; Egypt to host Hamas leaders for ceasefire talks

Health Ministry reports over 50,000 deaths in Gaza

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 40 Palestinians overnight and on Friday, as efforts to restart ceasefire talks gained momentum with Hamas officials traveling to Cairo for negotiations. Medics reported recovering 19 bodies in Nuseirat, one of Gaza’s longstanding refugee camps. Later, an Israeli strike on a house in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, killed … Read more

Pakistan warns of Chaos in war hit Palestine after ban on UNRWA

Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has told a UN panel that the Israeli legislation to shut down UNRWA, the main lifeline for Palestine refugees in Gaza, will plunge millions of Palestinians into chaos, and called on the international community to throw its weight behind the U.N. agency.

“The demonization and delegitimization of UNRWA must be halted and we must take concrete measures to ensure that UNRWA remains operational and carries out its humanitarian work in accordance with its mandate,” Pakistani delegate Ansar Shah said during a debate in the General Assembly’s Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization).

The Israeli Parliament, known as the Knesset, adopted two bills earlier this month banning the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from operating in its territory and prohibiting authorities from having any contact with it.

“The international community must uphold the principles of justice, human rights, and international law to restore hope and dignity to the Palestinian people,” Ansar Shah, a first secretary in the Pakistani Mission to the UN, said.

Pakistan had strongly condemned the Israeli attempts to dismantle the operations of the UNRWA as” flagrant violation of the UN Charter, international law, provisional measures: set by the ICJ (International Court of Justice) and the Court’s Advisory Opinion of 19 July.

Shah highlighted the grave concerns of millions of Palestinians’ that the Israeli move would cutoff essential public services on which their lives depend such as education, health, and social support.

“The entire population of Gaza fears that their only remaining lifeline will be cut. Without the intervention by Member States, UNRWA will collapse, plunging millions of Palestinians into chaos.

” We have to answer the call of Palestinian people,” the Pakistani delegate added.

He warned that the international order built on the basis of the UN Charter could collapse if the international community did not take concrete actions to uphold the Charter and the international law.

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‘Humanity is being tested and failing in Gaza’: PM Shehbaz Sharif

'Humanity is being tested and failing in Gaza': PM Shehbaz Sharif

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took a strong stance against Israeli actions in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran during his address at the Arab Islamic Summit in Riyadh on Monday, reaffirming Pakistan’s steadfast support for the Palestinian people. Speaking to Arab and Muslim leaders, Sharif called for an immediate ceasefire, condemned Israel’s military actions, and urged concrete … Read more

Ishaq Dar calls on UN to reassess Israel’s membership over Gaza atrocities

Ishaq Dar calls on UN to reassess Israel's membership over Gaza atrocities

On Sunday, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar called for a comprehensive review of Israel’s UN membership in response to what he described as horrific atrocities in Gaza. Speaking at the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Saudi Arabia, Dar condemned Israel’s actions in Palestine, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, calling them … Read more

PM calls for bringing Israel to justice for killing journalists

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif  called upon the international community and various organizations to bring Israel to justice for the massacre of journalists in Gaza.

Despite international conventions, dozens of journalists in Gaza were deliberately killed to obstruct the truth, the prime minister said in his message on the occasion of International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.

He emphasized that journalists from across the world including Pakistan work day and night to keep the world informed.

“Unfortunately, journalists have to endure various dangers, hardships, and difficulties in pursuit of truth,” he regretted.

Besides working in peace, he said the journalists also risked their lives reporting even in conflict zones and during wars.

These advocates of truth face restrictions, violence, threats, kidnappings, and even murder, he said adding “Without the protection of journalists, freedom of the press cannot be achieved”.

“Our government has taken priority measures to ensure the protection and rights of journalists,” he stated.

The prime minister said Pakistani journalists had made immense sacrifices for democracy, adherence to the Constitution, and the rule of law.

“The Journalist and Media Workers Protection Act 2021 was passed to protect journalists and media workers.”

PM Shehbaz said health insurance for journalists was also an important initiative of the federal government for their protection.

“We are committed to preventing crimes against journalists, ensuring punishment for perpetrators, and safeguarding journalists in Pakistan,” the prime minister assured.

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PM directs authorities to dispatch relief aid to Palestine, Lebanon  

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed the authorities concerned to immediately dispatch two planeloads of relief goods to Gaza and Lebanon and called for using both land and aerial routes for the aid supply.

The prime minister, chairing a meeting to review the relief activities for Palestine and Lebanon, asked for improving coordination with Pakistan’s ambassadors in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt to ensure a better supply of relief goods.

Stressing for an accelerated pace of relief aid, he called for ensuring that the relief goods reached the deserving people.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated his appeal to the countrymen and the expatriates to donate generously to the PM Fund for Gaza and Lebanon with Account No. IBAN:PK11SBPD000000111111429. He also instructed the relevant authorities to run an awareness drive to acquaint the people with the Relief Fund established by the government.

In the briefing on the relief activities, the prime minister was told that relief goods including winter tents, clothes, blankets, medicines and eatables were being dispatched for the people suffering the Israeli barbarism in Gaza and Lebanon.

It was told that the Israeli attacks and siege were impeding the supply of relief goods to the affected areas.

The meeting was told that the government would also facilitate the NGOs desiring to send relief aid to Gaza and Lebanon.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif lauded the officers and personnel of the Pakistan Navy for foiling an attempt to smuggle a huge quantity of Indian-made narcotics pills and drugs.

The prime minister, in a statement, said that the Pakistan Navy was not only safeguarding the maritime boundaries of Pakistan but also playing an effective role in curbing illegal activities in the region.

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Pakistan to dispatch humanitarian aid to Gaza on arrival of winter

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Government has decided to send humanitarian aid which will include blankets, medicines and warm clothes to Gaza on the arrival of winter.

A meeting was held on the situation in Gaza under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in which a briefing was given by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).

It was decided in the meeting that the federal government will send humanitarian aid to Gaza on the arrival of winter and it has been decided to immediately send 600 tons of aid to Gaza, which will include blankets, medicines and warm clothes.

More than 12,000 blankets will also be included in the relief supplies sent to Gaza.

The Prime Minister directed NDMA to send the best things and said that we are with the innocent people of Palestine, the international community should help the poor people of Gaza while the international community should play a role in the ceasefire.

Earlier, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has dispatched the second consignment of humanitarian aid to war-affected regions in Gaza and Lebanon.

The aid shipment, consisting of 100 tons of supplies, was sent from Karachi to Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday, on the directives of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

This relief effort, conducted in collaboration with Al-Khidmat Foundation, includes essential supplies such as medicines, ready-to-eat meat, tents, tarpaulins, winter clothing, warm bedding, and powdered milk.

The aid was flown from Jinnah International Airport, where a sendoff ceremony was held with representatives from NDMA, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Al-Khidmat Foundation, and local officials in attendance.

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More than 1.8m in war-shattered Gaza face extreme hunger, UN study

UN reports Gaza holds world's highest rate of child amputees per capita

UNITED NATIONS: More than 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing “extremely critical” levels of hunger, with 70 per cent of crop fields destroyed and livelihoods decimated during the ongoing Israeli military offensive, a UN-backed food security assessment released .

Figures from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system show that 133,000 people – or 6 per cent of the enclave’s population – are already experiencing Phase 5 or “catastrophic” food insecurity.

It’s feared this number could rise to around 345,000 people – or 16 per cent of the entire population – between the winter months of November and April next year.

“The risk of famine persists across the whole Gaza Strip. Given the recent surge in hostilities, there are growing concerns that this worst-case scenario may materialize,” the assessment noted.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is alarmed by the IPC report’s findings amid high displacement and restrictions on humanitarian aid flows, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq told reporters during Thursday’s regular news briefing in New York.

“One year into the conflict, famine looms. This is intolerable.”

The Secretary-General is also calling on Israel to immediately reopen all crossing points, Farhan Haq added.

In addition, bureaucratic impediments must be removed, and law and order must be restored inside Gaza so that UN agencies can deliver lifesaving humanitarian assistance, Mr Haq emphasized.

The IPC assessment also stressed that only through widespread access to adequate food, medical supplies, water, and basic services across the Gaza Strip, can the risk of a rapid descent into famine be contained.

It calls for an immediate, unconditional and sustained ceasefire, restoration of food systems, and better prevention and management of rising and acute malnutrition.

Blanket supplementary feeding programmes and infant and young child feeding programmes need to be bolstered, including promotion of breastfeeding and care for non-breastfed infants.

UN agencies for their part continue their efforts to assist all Gazans despite severe challenges, including insecurity, access difficulty, and ongoing evacuation orders and fighting.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), for instance, has prioritised reactivating local food production and restoring the availability of highly nutritious food, especially as the winter season approaches. Even prior to the war, winters in Gaza saw spikes in hunger and malnutrition.

 

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Maria B. donates Rs 10 million to support people of Gaza

Maria B
  • Maria B. has honored her pledge to support the people of Gaza.
  • She donated Rs 10 million from her Falasteen collection.
  • In an Instagram video, she expressed her satisfaction.

Renowned Pakistani fashion designer Maria B. has honored her pledge to support the people of Gaza by donating Rs10 million from her Falasteen collection to Al Abrar Wells, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing clean water, food, and humanitarian aid to areas affected by conflict.

This generous contribution is the first phase of Maria B.’s commitment to deliver humanitarian assistance to those impacted by the ongoing situation in Gaza. The funds will be used to construct a water well, ensuring access to clean drinking water for the community.

Additionally, the donation will support various initiatives aimed at providing essential resources. The Falasteen collection was launched specifically to raise funds for Gaza relief, showcasing Maria B.’s dedication to social responsibility and support for marginalized communities.

In an Instagram video, she expressed her satisfaction, stating, “We kept our promise! Maria B. donates PKR 1 crore from the F@lasteen collection to Al Abrar Wells for G@7@. This first tranche will build one water well, feed 15,000 people with hot meals, and provide fresh bread to our brothers and sisters in North and Central G@7@.”

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KU seminar shed light on Israeli-Palestinian war conflict

KU

KARACHI:  Department of International Relations of the University of Karachi organized and hosted its 6th seminar under the Sheikh Mutahir Ahmed Lecture Series.

The event, titled, The Middle East Crisis, and held at the KU’s Chinese Teachers Memorial Auditorium. The IR scholars and experts enlightened the audience with insightful knowledge and first-hand information from the speakers.

The theme of the seminar encompassed the war zone “Gaza” and also the neighboring areas of the occupied land of Palestine.

The speakers spoke about the historic Israeli-Palestinian conflict, its present shape, and the current Iranian strikes on Israel and the repercussions it may have in the region and elsewhere.

The former Ambassador Dr. Jamil Ahmed shed light upon the Israeli ideology of genocide and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.

He engaged the audience to reflect on Israel’s involvement in the Palestinian lands. He emphasized that majorly, diplomacy works as a weapon to end wars.

He said that the world wars ended with treaties which itself is proof of the role that diplomacy plays.

Jamil Ahmed referred to the historic meeting of 1897 in Switzerland, where the idea of a Zionist Movement and Greater Israel first emerged. He also explained how the Israeli agendas and political participation in international politics influence decisions and actions worldwide.

Another speaker, Air Commodore (Retd) Jamal Hussain, who is a defense analyst, spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict concerning Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran. He pointed out that the military and political objectives of Israel have compelled her to initiate and stay in the war for about a year now.

Jamal Hussain added some technicalities depicting his expertise in the area of war studies that Israel’s air war capabilities do not very well pay off. This, he mentioned, is because Palestinians (Hammas and Hezbollah) possess greater capabilities and practices of conventional warfare (ground operations) than Israel fails to possess.

A renowned journalist Tariq Abul Hassan, known for his news coverage and first-hand information from the conflict zones, also enlightened the participants of the conference with his experiences while covering the Israeli-Palestinian war.

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During his last speech at UN, Biden promotes diplomatic solutions for Gaza

Biden announces $8 billion in military package for Ukraine

US President Joe Biden addressed the dire situation in Gaza during the UN General Assembly. In his final speech, he described the conditions for innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip as akin to hell and called for a truce between Israel and Hamas. He warned against the potential for a full-scale war in Lebanon, emphasizing … Read more

Israel’s attack on school: Children, UNRWA staff among 18 killed

As per international reports, Israel attacked al-Jaouni school in the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza on Wednesday, killing 18 people including 6 UNRWA workers and children.

Additionally, the Israeli forces have killed more than 50 people in the West Bank.

Also, Israeli bombardment in parts of Gaza has claimed 12 lives while injuring others.

UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric condemned Israeli airstrikes on civilian and UN centers in Gaza.

António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, called out the lack of accountability for Israeli attacks on UN workers and the resultant loss of lives.

On the other hand, Israel alleged that the school was being used by Hamas; however, Hamas has denied the allegations clarifying that Hamas does not use the UN schools for any purpose.

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UN continues Gaza aid operations after forced staff evacuation

UN continues Gaza aid operations after forced staff evacuation

The UN’s humanitarian aid operation in Gaza continues despite claims of a halt. The military’s actions were taken to protect civilians and target Hamas “terror operatives” in the area. The UN is working with the UN and other international organizations to find alternative locations. The UN has reported that its humanitarian aid operation in the … Read more

PM strongly condemns ongoing violence by Israeli forces in Gaza

PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the ongoing violent acts of the Israeli forces in Khan Younis city of Gaza, causing the displacement of around 150,000 Palestinians.

The prime minister, in a statement, said that the siege of Khan Younis city had suspended the supply of food and other commodities to the area.

He said the Israeli forces were carrying out the genocide of Palestinians leading to a human catastrophe for which the international community including the United Nations should fulfill its responsibilities .

He said that Pakistan, in its statement at International Court of Justice, had also effectively raised its voice for the Palestinians’ right to self determination and against the Israeli oppression.

Prime Minister Shehbaz reiterated his call for implementation of the recent decisions of the ICJ and the resolutions adopted by the United Nations.

He said that Pakistan had dispatched around 1200 tons of relief goods to Palestine through Pakistan Air Force planes and another 1500 tons through three ships.

The prime minister said that he had issued special instructions for the enrollment of Palestinian medical students in Pakistani medical colleges to help them continue their education.

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PMDC allows Gaza medical students to continue studies in Pakistan

PMDC

ISLAMABAD:  The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has permitted medical/dental students from Gaza to complete their studies in Pakistan.

This Council decision enables Gaza students to continue their medical education in Pakistan on humanitarian grounds, ensuring that their studies are not interrupted due to the challenging circumstances in their home country.

The PMDC Council in its recent meeting made this decision on the request of Pakistani High Commissioner in London to adjust the students of Gaza in Pakistan keeping in mind the current scenario so that opportunity could be provided to form a stable and resourceful environment for Gaza students to pursue their medical degrees and contribute to the healthcare sector in Gaza.

The Council although didn’t have any specific provision of clinical rotation of foreign students in Pakistan under the PMDC law / regulations. However, on the request of the high commission the matter was placed before the Council.

The High Commission proposed that the students will be coming in batches of 20-30, with an expected number of 100 students and upon completion of their clinical placement in Pakistan, these students will graduate from universities of Gaza for clinical rotations in Pakistani medical colleges and attached teaching hospitals in the public sector, as a special case.

A Committee is to be constituted headed by President PMDC and council members, including the representatives of MOFA and NHSR&C to smoothly execute induction of these students into Pakistani medical education system in the corresponding years.

While talking to the President PMDC he explained that it was the need of hour and the Council wanted to help in this hour of need. Gaza students will have the opportunity to learn in a well-equipped environment, which might be lacking in Gaza due to ongoing conflicts and resource constraints.

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Dagestan terror attack killed 22 people

Dagestan terror attack killed 22 people

Russia’s southern Dagestan region has reported a rise in the number of people killed in coordinated attacks. Gunmen attacked two churches, two synagogues, and a police checkpoint in two cities on June 23. Regional governor Sergei Melikov confirmed the increase to 22 from 21. The regional head of Russia’s southern Dagestan region announced Monday that … Read more

Indonesia commits to higher UNRWA funding and enhanced medical support for Gaza

Indonesia commits to higher UNRWA funding and enhanced medical support for Gaza

Indonesia tripled its contributions to UNRWA in December and has dispatched several aid shipments to Gaza. Indonesia is ready to contribute to efforts aimed at achieving an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. After his meetings in Jordan, Subianto is scheduled to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Jeddah. On Wednesday, Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto’s … Read more

Deputy PM Dar calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Gaza

ISLAMABAD: Strongly condemning the use of hunger and starvation as a weapon of war by the Israeli forces, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar urged the international community to take action to stop this collective punishment unleashed on the Palestinians and help ensuring immediate ceasefire and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

“Recent attacks by Israeli settlers on aid convoys as well as seizure of Rafah border crossing with Egypt amounts to deliberate blocking of humanitarian supplies with a clear intent to starve the civilian population,” the deputy prime minister said while addressing the Extraordinary Meeting of the D-8 Council of Foreign Ministers in Istanbul.

He said the world was witnessing indiscriminate killings of civilians with a disproportionately large number of women and children. “Israeli forces are systematically bombing hospitals and vital infrastructure to target the very existence of Palestinians.”

According to the World Health Organization, he said only 12 of Gaza’s 36 hospitals were functional, that too barley. More strikingly, 84% of all health facilities are either destroyed or damaged, all most all certainly by design. Israel’s incessant and brutal aggression is a blatant attempt to wipe out the Palestinian population, Ishaq Dar said adding that the world was witnessing one of the worst massacres of our time being perpetrated by Israeli occupation forces, in total disregard of the international law world opinion and ICJ orders.

The Deputy PM demanded that the order of the International Court of Justice directing Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in Rafah must be implemented without delay. “International community must act to halt the killing and arrest humanitarian suffering.”

Pakistan believes that there can be no lasting peace in the Middle East without a comprehensive resolution of all outstanding Arab-Israeli disputes, Deputy PM Dar said adding that the establishment of a sovereign, viable and contiguous Palestinian state was an absolutely prerequisite for regional peace and stability.

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Pakistan lauds ICJ’s ruling on Gaza, Rafah  

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan welcomed the additional provisional measures by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordering Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in Rafah in conformity with its obligations under the Genocide Convention and the worsening deteriorating humanitarian conditions faced by civilians.

Pakistan supports the application filed by South Africa before the ICJ against Israel under the 1948 Genocide Convention, in follow up to which the Court has announced additional provisional measures.

As required by the latest ruling of ICJ, Israeli occupation authorities should keep the Rafah crossing open for unhindered provision of humanitarian assistance, and ensure unimpeded access to the Gaza Strip of any commission of inquiry, fact-finding mission or other investigative body mandated by the United Nations to investigate allegations of genocide.

Pakistan demands immediate and unconditional implementation of the latest orders of the ICJ as well as the previous orders of 26 January and 28 March, the statement added.

“We call on the UN Security Council to play its role in ending Israel’s ongoing brutal military campaign across Gaza; allowing unhindered flow of humanitarian assistance; taking effective measures to protect civilians in Gaza; and holding Israel accountable for its crimes.”

Pakistan reaffirms its unwavering support for the inalienable right to self-determination of the Palestinians for a viable, secure, contiguous and sovereign State of Palestine on the basis of the pre-1967 borders and with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, the foreign office added.

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Journalists calls for global action to end Gaza’s humanitarian crises

Israeli forces kill 70 in West Bank since start of year

ISLAMABAD: Journalists hailing from various sections of media expressed deep concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and emphasized a global action to condemn Israel’s atrocities.

A seminar titled ‘Gaza, a Holistic Perspective’, organized by the Palestine Foundation and the National Digital Journalists Club, attracted over 120 journalists who unequivocally condemned Israel’s actions, recognizing them as genocide against the people of Gaza.

The journalists condemned the relentless Israeli aggression that persisted for the past 175 days and highlighted that over 100,000 Palestinians had been martyred or injured, with hundreds of thousands left homeless and forced to endure life under the open sky.

They said despite the ceasefire resolution passed by the United Nations Security Council, Israel had persisted in its attacks on the civilian population of Gaza, displaying a blatant disregard for international law and human rights.

The resolution raised the alarming martyrdom of more than 130 journalists in Gaza and paid tribute to all them. It also demanded the global community to ensure safety of journalists in the war zone.

The journalists expressed admiration for the resilience, courage, and heroism displayed by the people of Gaza in the face of adversity.

They called upon the international community to stand united in solidarity with Gaza and take immediate action to end the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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PM welcomes UN Security Council Resolution on Gaza

PM UN Resolution on Gaza

Islamabad: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif has welcomed the Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza. The Prime Minister said in a statement that the international community should ensure the implementation of the resolution of the Security Council regarding Gaza. Shehbaz Sharif said that the ongoing Zionist oppression of Palestinians in Gaza should be … Read more