Pakistan condemns Israeli attacks on Gaza as ceasefire violations

Pakistan has issued a strong condemnation of recent Israeli military actions in Gaza, describing them as clear violations of international law and the ongoing ceasefire. The Foreign Ministry denounced attacks that killed Palestinian civilians and called for immediate international action to address Israeli impunity.
Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel's recent military operations in the Gaza Strip, characterizing them as flagrant violations of both international law and the current ceasefire agreement that took effect last month.
Strong Diplomatic Condemnation
In an official statement released Sunday, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry expressed its "strongest possible terms" condemnation of attacks by Israeli forces across Gaza that resulted in numerous Palestinian civilian casualties. The statement emphasized that these military actions represent clear breaches of international legal standards and relevant United Nations resolutions governing the conflict.
Context of Recent Violence
The diplomatic condemnation follows Saturday's Israeli airstrikes that targeted residential homes and vehicles across multiple areas of Gaza, resulting in at least 22 Palestinian fatalities. Pakistani authorities described these operations as undermining international peace efforts and constituting serious violations of the truce agreement that established specific territorial boundaries between Israeli forces and Palestinian areas.
Call for International Action
Islamabad reiterated its demand for the international community to take immediate measures to address what it termed "Israeli impunity" and ongoing ceasefire violations. The statement urged global powers to uphold international human rights and humanitarian law while reaffirming Pakistan's consistent support for Palestinian statehood based on pre-June 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital.
Broader Conflict Background
The condemnation comes amid continued Israeli military presence in over 50% of Gaza territory under the current ceasefire arrangement. The war, which began in October 2023, has resulted in extensive casualties and destruction throughout the coastal enclave, with recent violations threatening the fragile truce established to facilitate humanitarian relief and diplomatic negotiations.
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