
FO condemns Israeli strikes on Beirut
Pakistan on Friday unequivocally condemned airstrikes by Israeli forces on Beirut's southern suburbs and parts of southern Lebanon on June 5, 2025.
These attacks, launched on the eve of Eidul Azha, constitute a blatant violation of international law, sovereignty of Lebanon, and the ceasefire agreement of November 2024, according to a statement issued by the foreign office spokesperson.
It added that the reckless use of force threatens civilian lives, fuels regional instability, and undermines efforts for lasting peace. Pakistan stands in solidarity with the people and the government of Lebanon, during this difficult time.
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