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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently defended a plan to takecontrol of Gaza City, despite growing international warnings of a worseninghumanitarian catastrophe. The United Nations has cautioned that suchactions could lead to widespread famine and displacement. The controversialplan has sparked global outrage, with Pakistan joining the chorus of strongcondemnation.
*2. Pakistan’s Position – Prime Minister and Foreign Office*Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan denounced the Israeli plan as“illegal and unjustifiable,” calling on the international community to takeurgent steps to stop Israel’s aggressive actions in Gaza. Pakistan’sForeign Office echoed this position, labeling the move as a “war crime” anddemanding international accountability and immediate humanitarian aid forGaza.
*3. Pakistan’s Voice at the UN Security Council*At the UN Security Council, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative, AmbassadorMunir Akram, spoke firmly against Israel’s actions, describing them as an“immoral occupation attempt.” He criticized the Council’s inaction andwarned that silence would set a dangerous precedent. “We cannot be part ofthis moral failure,” he said, urging the UN to move beyond rhetoric andtake real steps toward justice and protection for Palestinians.
*4. US Veto and Pakistan’s Criticism*On June 4, 2025, the US once again vetoed a UN Security Council resolutioncalling for a “permanent and immediate ceasefire” in Gaza. Pakistan sharplycriticized this move, accusing the United States of enabling Israel’sviolations of international law and shielding it from accountability.Islamabad stressed that such bias further destabilizes the region andundermines the UN’s credibility.
*5. Diplomatic Efforts and Peaceful Resolution*On July 22, 2025, a resolution drafted by Pakistan was adopted by theSecurity Council, urging all member states to resolve conflicts throughnegotiations, mediation, and diplomacy in accordance with the UN Charter.UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the “horror show inGaza,” warning that starvation was knocking at every door. Pakistan’sForeign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized the urgent need for a renewed andinclusive global peace strategy.
Pakistan has taken a firm and vocal stance against Israel’s new plan toseize Gaza City. Through its leadership at the United Nations anddiplomatic channels, Islamabad has called for justice, accountability, andimmediate humanitarian intervention. Reaffirming its long-standing supportfor the Palestinian people, Pakistan insists that Gaza belongs to thePalestinians — and always will.
