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FM Qureshi Condemns Attack On Innocent Worshippers In Al-Aqsa Mosque

FM Qureshi Condemns Attack On Innocent Worshippers In Al-Aqsa Mosque

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has condemned the attack of occupying Israeli forces that targeted Palestinian worshipers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in the occupied East Jerusalem on Friday. FM Qureshi took to Twitter and wrote, “Condemn in strongest terms attack on innocent worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, first Qibla of Islam, by Israeli Occupation Forces in the … Read more

“We Are Unable To Pay Off Debt of Sanctity Of Our First Qibla”: Shahid Afridi

"We Are Unable To Pay Off Debt of Sanctity Of Our First Qibla": Shahid Afridi

The former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team Shahid Afridi said that the walls of Al Aqsa Mosque are red with Palestinian blood and here, his eyes are red with tears of feebleness. Note that, more than 200 Palestinians and around twenty Israeli police officers have sustained injuries due to violent clashes at the … Read more

Pakistan Strongly rebukes Israeli Occupation Forces’ Attack In Al Aqsa Mosque

Foreign Office (FO) Al Aqsa Mosque

Pakistan has strongly condemned the attack on innocent Palestinians at the Al Aqsa Mosque, where Israeli police stormed and forcefully dispersed worshippers away in occupied East Jerusalem.

In a statement by Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri such attacks, especially during the holy month of Ramazan, are against all humanitarian norms and human rights laws. He prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured.

“Pakistan strongly condemns attacks on innocent worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli Occupation Forces. We pray for speedy recovery of injured, reiterate our steadfast support to the Palestinian cause & urge the int’l community to take prompt action to protect the Palestinian people,” the statement read.

Israeli police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades towards Palestinians at Jerusalem’s Al Aqsa Mosque on Friday as weeks-long stresses between Israel and the Palestinians over Jerusalem intensified again.

According to police, many injured have been taken to the hospital.

Calls for calm emitted in from the United States and the United Nations while the European Union and Jordan express deep concerns over this matter.

“Extremely Concerned About The Violence In Jerusalem”: US

The United Nations (UN) has prompted Israel to call off any forced ejections in Jerusalem, warning that its actions could raise to “war crimes”.

“We call on Israel to immediately call off all forced evictions,” UN rights office spokesman Rupert Colville told.

“We wish to emphasise that East Jerusalem remains part of the occupied Palestinian territory, in which international humanitarian law applies,” Colville said.

“The occupying power… cannot confiscate private property in occupied territory,” he said, adding that transferring civilian populations into the occupied territory was illegal under international law and “may amount to war crimes.”

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Baghdad blasts: Pakistan conveys deepest condolences to the bereaved families

UN unanimously adopts Pakistan’s resolution on countering disinformation

Pakistan has strongly condemned the horrifying twin blasts at a Baghdad market on Thursday, which killed 32 people and left at least 110 wounded.

In a statement, the Foreign Office said Pakistan conveys its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and pray for speedy recovery of those injured in these gruesome terrorist attacks.

The Foreign Office said that Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and stands in solidarity with the brotherly government and people of Iraq in their fight against terrorism.

It should be noted that two suicide blasts at a market in central Baghdad killed at least 32 people.

Military spokesman Yahya Rasool said two suicide bombers detonated their explosives after the security forces pursued them.

An interior ministry spokesman tweeted that the second bomber set off his device after people gathered around those dead and wounded from the first bombing.

Maj. Gen. Tahsin al-Khafaji, a Joint Operations Command spokesman, marked it a “terrorist act perpetrated by a sleeper cell of the Islamic State,” according to AP.

“This attack is a reprehensible act of cowardice that underscores the dangers of terrorism that millions of Iraqis continue to face,” the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad wrote in a statement.

“We extend our condolences to the families of these victims, and hope for the swift recovery for those who were injured.”

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