Pakistan Wednesday called on the Security Council to act “swiftly and resolutely” to bring a halt to a host of Israel’s human rights violation in the occupied Palestinian territory and continuous provocations at the sacred Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, and ensure its compliance with International aw, and implement the resolutions on the Middle East conflict. Speaking in the 15-member Council’s debate on the situation in the Middle East, Ambassador Munir Akram said that the two-State formula, envisaging establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel, offers the only solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. “The rising extremism in Israeli leadership must not be allowed to foreclose this solution,” the Pakistani envoy said, referring to the new Israeli extreme right-wing government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “There is no question in anybody’s mind that Israel’s actions in the occupied Palestinian lands – the seizure of land and properties for Israeli settlements; the violence against unarmed Palestinian children, women and men; the blockade of Gaza; and the desecration of Holy Al-Aqsa – are of all grave violations of Security Council resolutions and international law, including humanitarian law,” Ambassador Akram added. The Security Council meeting took place in the wake of a strong statement signed by more than 90 countries, including Pakistan, expressing “deep concern” at Israel’s punitive measures against the Palestinian people, leadership and civil society following a UN General Assembly’s resolution calling on the world court to give an opinion on the legal consequences of the Israeli illegal occupation of Palestinian territories. The signatories called for a reversal of the Israeli measures, saying regardless of their position on the 193-member Assembly’s landmark resolution, “we reject punitive measures in response to a request for an advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).” In his remarks, the Pakistani envoy said they look forward to the advisory opinion of the international court of justice on the legal implications of Israeli occupations. “We expect that the Court’s opinion will lead to Israeli accountability for its crimes in the occupied Palestine territories,” he said. Noting that the year 2022 was among the deadliest for the Palestinian people, Ambassador Akram expressed alarm over Israel’s ongoing acts of aggression, incitement and provocation against Islamic and Christian holy places, including Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif.