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Joy and relief in Khan Younis as ceasefire agreement sparks celebrations

Joy and relief in Khan Younis as ceasefire agreement sparks celebrations.

In the early hours of Thursday morning, crowds filled the streets of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, celebrating news of a long-awaited ceasefire agreement. Despite the darkness and limited internet access, the news spread quickly, sparking scenes of jubilation after nearly two years of devastating conflict. Videos obtained by Reuters show residents singing, dancing, and … Read more

Pakistan slams Israeli attacks on Nasser Hospital, Syrian territory

Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday issued a strong condemnation of the deadly Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, which left at least 21 people dead, including four journalists and a rescue worker. In a statement, the Foreign Office Spokesperson described the attack on a medical facility, alongside the ongoing assaults on civilians and … 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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4,500-year-old stone statuette found in Gaza

Gaza

A stone statuette over 4,500 years antique depicting the face of an ancient goddess turned into located inside the southern Gaza Strip, the archaeological government in the Palestinian enclave introduced Monday. Carved out of limestone and 22 centimeters lengthy, the 2500 BC statuette became discovered by using a farmer operating his land in Khan Younis, … Read more