Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Al-Nasr Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis area. The attack killed 21 people, including five journalists and one rescue worker. In a statement, Pakistan called the strike a serious crime against humanity. It demanded justice for the innocent victims. The Foreign Office said such attacks violate all international laws and moral values.
Moreover, Pakistan urged the global community to hold Israel accountable for its actions. It said silence over these crimes encourages further violence. The statement called on world leaders to stop Israeli aggression. Pakistan stressed that targeting hospitals and civilians must not go unpunished. It urged urgent international intervention to protect human lives in Gaza.
In addition, Pakistan also condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syria. The Foreign Office voiced full support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It said such attacks threaten peace and stability in the region. These actions, Pakistan added, escalate tensions and risk wider conflict. The statement called on Israel to stop such provocations.
Furthermore, Pakistan renewed its commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause. It said the people of Palestine deserve peace, justice, and freedom. Pakistan called for an immediate end to the suffering in Gaza. It urged humanitarian aid to reach the affected people. The statement repeated Pakistan’s call for a fair and lasting solution.
Finally, the Foreign Office stressed that the world must act now. It said the killing of civilians cannot be ignored. The global community must uphold justice and international law. Pakistan stands with the people of Gaza and Syria. It urged all nations to join efforts for regional peace and stability.
