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Palestinian Envoy Expresses Gratitude To Pakistan For Their Solidarity Against Israeli Attacks

Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan

Ambassador of Palestine to Pakistan, Ahmed Ameen Rabei has on Sunday said that Pakistan has been vocal in its support of Palestine, especially as the latest wave of violence escalated between Gaza and Israel.

In his recent statement, the Palestinian ambassador to Pakistan expressed thankfulness to the Pakistani leaders for their support of Palestinian freedom and their solidarity with the innocent Muslims being attacked by the Israeli forces.

During an emergency session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on May 16 and last week’s UN General Assembly (UNGA) session, which ultimately resulted in a ceasefire agreement, Pakistan demanded an immediate end to the attacks by Israel against the Palestinians.

“Your efforts are greatly appreciated for speaking up and pushing for an emergency session of the OIC meeting and UN General Assembly to hold a cease-fire, de-escalation and an end to atrocities. Pakistan played an important role in building, steering the discussion and building a consensus. This historical act will be remembered, not only by the Palestinians, but the entire world, and it will be a history to remember for generations,” Ambassador Ahmed Rabei said.

“I am extremely grateful to all the people of Pakistan for the unwavering support you have given to Palestinians, your message of unity has strengthened and encouraged the spirits and boost the morale of the beleaguered Palestinians,” he said.

Rabei further added, “Although the war on Gaza ended, our struggle to get our freedom continues. INSHALLAH by working with our Pakistani brothers’ side by side we will free Palestine and we will all pray together in Al-Aqsa Mosque in Al-Quds Al-Shareef, the capital of Palestine.”

Note that a huge number of protests by Pakistani people had taken place to express solidarity with the Muslim brethren in Gaza.

Israeli police had fired thousands of Muslims gathered at Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and also continued airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, which killed over 240 people, destroyed thousands of homes and disabled critical infrastructure in the Palestinian territory.

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President Reaffirms Pakistan’s Lasting support for Israel-Palestine Conflict

President Arif Alvi pens letter to Palestinian counterpart

President Dr Arif Alvi has on Thursday (today) penned a letter to his Palestinian counterpart, Mahmood Abbas to express solidarity amidst Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Palestine.

In his letter, President Alvi expressed Pakistan’s strong support to raise a voice for the rights of Palestinian Muslims.

He re-assured Pakistan’s efforts in gathering the international community to look into the serious conflict between Israel and Palestine.

The President reaffirmed Pakistan’s abiding support for a just settlement of the Palestine issue in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions.

He strongly rebuked Israel’s brutal terrorist acts against Palestinians saying these are against humanitarian norms, human rights and international law.

The President said the people of Pakistan share the pain and distress of the Palestinian people. He expressed his profound sympathies and condolences for the victims of the Israeli attacks.

Earlier, the President had termed the heinous Israeli Forces’ attack at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque as “shame” and also assured the Palestinian brethren that very soon international politics will be based on morality and not on vested interests.

In his tweet, the President wrote, “It is a shame that Israeli apartheid against Palestinians continues. Atrocious attack on peaceful praying Muslims is given the usual media spin of ‘clashes’. My brothers don’t lose hope. Time is near when International Politics will be based on morality & not on vested interests.”

Furthermore, more than 200 Palestinians and around twenty Israeli police officers had sustained injuries due to violent clashes at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, where Israeli police stormed and forcefully dispersed worshippers away in occupied East Jerusalem.

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.

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.

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