21-05-2025
Pakistan's health minister assures Palestinian counterpart of medical support
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's health minister Syed Mustafa Kamal informed his Palestinian counterpart that a framework has been developed to provide medical assistance to the people of Gaza, according to an official statement on Wednesday, during a meeting on the sidelines of the 78th World Health Assembly in Switzerland.
Kamal's meeting with the Palestinian health minister, Dr. Maged Awni Muhammad Abu Ramadan, took place at a time when Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted hospitals and health facilities in Gaza, crippling the enclave's health care system.
Israeli attacks have also led to international concern over violations of humanitarian norms in the war-torn Palestinian territory.
'We stand with our Palestinian brothers and will provide all possible medical support to heal their wounds,' the health ministry quoted Kamal as saying.
He strongly condemned Israel's targeting of hospitals and health care workers, urging the international community to take concrete action to end the atrocities against Palestinians, including women and children.
'The brutality and oppression must stop,' he was quoted as saying. 'The world must hold Israel accountable.'
Earlier this week, Pakistan condemned Israel's targeting of hospitals in Gaza and described its announcement of taking control of the entire Palestinian territory as a 'grave threat' to regional peace.
The remarks by the Pakistani foreign office came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared his government wanted to take control of the Gaza Strip.