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Pakistan PM urges global powers to take ‘immediate action' to end Israeli offensive in Gaza
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday urged world powers to take immediate action to end Israel's military offensive in Gaza, saying he hoped innocent Palestinians would achieve their dream of freedom soon.
Over 54,000 Palestinians have been killed and much of the coastal enclave of Gaza devastated since Israel's latest air and ground offensive began in October 2023, health authorities in Gaza say.
'The oppression, cruelty and barbarism taking place in Palestine and Kashmir — no matter how much we condemn it, it is not enough' Sharif said while addressing a federal cabinet meeting.
'But I believe this is a very critical time for the global powers to effectively use their influence to ensure a ceasefire in Palestine, because what is happening there is the shedding of innocent Muslim blood — the blood of little girls, children and parents.'
The Pakistani PM added:
'I have strong hope in Allah Almighty, God willing, that the people of Palestine will gain freedom, the people of Kashmir will gain freedom. They have made tremendous sacrifices.'
Pakistan has been calling for a ceasefire and unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza since the latest war broke out.
Pakistan, which does not recognize Israel, has for decades called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.
Although nearly 150 countries have recognized Palestine statehood, most major Western powers including the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Japan, have not.
Muslim countries that do not recognize Israel include Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Yemen.