Pakistan calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
ISLAMABAD: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan has called for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza, ARY News reported.
Speaking in ARY News programme “Sawal Yeh Hai”, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that Pakistan is in contact with OIC countries regarding the escalation in Gaza.
She said that war is not a solution to any problem, only talks can solve the current crisis in Gaza after the Israeli attacks.
More than 2,200 Palestinians have been killed during Israel’s aerial offensive on Gaza, while Israel lost 1,300 people in Hamas’ attacks.
On Friday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said it would be “impossible” for civilians in Gaza to comply with the evacuation order without devastating humanitarian consequences.
The UN chief called on the world to unite in support of the fundamental principle of protecting civilians, and “finding a lasting solution to this unending cycle of death and destruction.”
A UNRWA school sheltering more than 225 displaced people, including many families, in the Gaza Strip, was directly hit, sustaining severe damages, but no c
A plane carrying life-saving health supplies from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) logistics hub in Dubai landed in Egypt on Saturday to aid civilians in Gaza – as soon as access across the border into the enclave can be established.
The shipment includes trauma medicines, healthcare essentials, and equipment sufficient to treat around 1,200 who have suffered injuries during the bombing raids and around 1,500 chronically ill patients.
The cargo also includes basic health supplies to meet the needs of 300,000 others, including pregnant women.
With hospitals in Gaza either completely out of action or simply overwhelmed, the supplies will help save the lives of the wounded wherever they can find shelter, WHO said.
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