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Pakistan on Thursday expressed disappointment over the results of the emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a day earlier, and called for an immediate end to the bombardment and blockade of Gaza, state-run wire service APP reported.

“We are nationally disappointed by results of the UNSC debate. The Security Council should play its designated role to bring an immediate end to the bombardment and blockade leading to a humanitarian catastrophe,” the Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in her weekly press briefing.

The spokesperson was referring to use of the veto power by the United States at the UN security council to block a resolution calling for Israel to allow humanitarian corridors into the Gaza Strip, a pause in the fighting, and the lifting of an order for civilians to leave the north of the besieged territory.

China, Russia, and the UAE had convened the meeting to discuss the worsening situation in the Gaza. The resolution was sponsored by Brazil.

Baloch said Pakistan did not believe in escalation rather wanted a ceasefire and cessation of hostilities and called upon the international community to work together to ensure peace.

Asked whether Pakistan intended to send its troops to Palestine under any mandate, not to fight against Israel rather for maintenance of peace, the spokesperson said Pakistan “has no such plan”.

US reports deal with Egypt to restart aid to Gaza as protests rock Middle East

She said Pakistan has a peaceful posture and never started war with any country and always called for dialogue to seek resolution of the issues.

The spokesperson reiterated Pakistan’s condemnation on Israeli atrocities in Gaza particularly the recent attack on a hospital. She said the deliberate attack on civilians constituted to the war crimes.

Baloch told the media that a chartered plane carrying 100 tons of humanitarian assistance, including medical supplies, tents, and blankets would leave later on the day for Egypt for their onward transportation to Gaza for the suffering Palestinian population.

She apprised that a briefing session was held for the diplomatic corps on the subject of the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals from Pakistan.

Pakistan condemns Israeli attack on hospital

An institutional mechanism has been developed to prevent the incidents of harassment and a helpline has also been established to address the complaints, the spox informed.

Asked about any extension in the deadline of 31st October, she said the government has the mandate to make any such decision.

About the OIC ministerial meeting on Gaza issue held in Jeddah on Wednesday, Baloch said the joint communique reflected the consensus among the member countries.

Referring to Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar’s ongoing visit to China to attend the Third Belt and Road Forum, she said the visit coincided with celebration of the decade of the CPEC.

The visit has some components of participation in the forum; meeting with Chinese leadership, meeting with other leaders attending the event, and interaction with think tanks, and media, Baloch told.

During the visit, Pakistan and China also signed MoUs on the connectivity, communication projects including ML-1, food security and research, industrial cooperation an climate change.

Gaza aid arrives at border crossing but no plan for delivery yet

She said the caretaker prime minister would travel to Urumqi on Thursday to meet the party secretary, influential corporate executives, and deliver a speech at Xinjiang University before returning to homeland on Friday.

Highlighting the Indian oppression in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the spokesperson mentioned the forced closure of Jamia Masjid of Srinagar on last Friday and house arresting Kashmiri leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq who was released recently after four years of house-arrest.

“Pakistan will continue to support Kashmiri brothers and sisters till the implementation of the UN Security Council Resolutions,” the FO spokesperson said.

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SAMIR SARDANA Oct 19, 2023 07:03pm
WHEN WILL LET.HIZBUL REPLICATE THE HAMAS STORY IN KASHMR ! WHAT R THE WEASEL HINDOOS COMPARED TO THE IDF ? SAMIR SARDANA
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Tulukan Mairandi Oct 19, 2023 07:06pm
What did OIC achieve?
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TidBit Oct 19, 2023 07:33pm
Asked whether Pakistan intended to send its troops to Palestine --- “has no such plan”. So just words no action
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TidBit Oct 19, 2023 08:23pm
@SAMIR SARDANA, LET HIZBUL did tried to do that, But since these organizations originate from our home land, India managed to put us on the FATF. Our economy nose dived, and we are still suffering the consequences. We made a deal with USA to reign in LET HIZBUL to get out of FATF. So are you suggest we go back into the FATF. Think with your head?
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SAMIR SARDANA Oct 19, 2023 10:28pm
@TidBit, NOW YOU ARE OUT OF FATF AND AS HAMAS HAS SHOWN DRONES ARE BOUGHT ON E BAY HANG GLIDERS CAN BE MADE BU ANYONE ! DRONES ARE AKREADY BEING USED TO DROP GUNS FROM AJK TO IOJK PARAGLIDERS CAN BE MADE FROM 2ND AUTO AND GEN SETS AND PARACHUTES ARE MADE IN PAKISTAN ! BINGO ! THIS IS THE ACTION OF A NON STATE ACTOR IS HAMAS OR GAZA ON FATF ? FATF ? IS THAT A JOKE ?
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SAMIR SARDANA Oct 19, 2023 10:35pm
@Tulukan Mairandi, OIC = BIG WIN ! THERE IS NO GAZA INVASION ! STILL ! END OF 2ND WEEK ! ALSO A MESSAGE TO ISRAEL FROM UNCLE JOE AND OIC THAT 2 STATE SOLUTION IS A MUST
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SAMIR SARDANA Oct 19, 2023 10:37pm
@TidBit, HAMAS GEITS ITS ROCKETS AND GUNS NOT FROM GAZA PORT OR RAFAH ! RAFAH HAS IDF MEN WITH EGYPTIANS STUFF COMES FROM TUNNELS ! TUNNELS IN EGYPT - WHICH SISI KNOWS ! IS EGYPT UNDER FATF ?
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TidBit Oct 19, 2023 11:40pm
@SAMIR SARDANA, All those countries you are talking about like Egypt have clout. We dont. Thats is why we get put on FATF. If we had been Israel, we would be in front of ICC. BUt we are not. because we are weak. Same thing. If we start exporting terror into India, we are going to get our *** kicked. The world is not fair, but that is how it works. It is one set of rules of Pakistan and another set of rules for the rest of the world
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Samir Oct 20, 2023 01:14am
@SAMIR SARDANA, yours is a offensive racist statement against a group of people. Instead of bringing a war to our region, why not focus on improving the lives of people in Pakistan? A war is not going to help anyone in the region except for the arms dealers.
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