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Pakistan condemns Israel’s forced displacement of Palestinians

Published on: September 6, 2025 8:26 PM

Islamabad: Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel’s recent statement supporting the forced displacement of Palestinians. The Foreign Office spokesperson called it a serious violation of international law. He emphasized that such actions are unacceptable and directly threaten peace and stability in the region.

The spokesperson highlighted that the move violates human rights and displaces innocent Palestinians from their land. He described it as an unjust act that harms the region’s security and creates tension. Pakistan stressed that these actions contradict global norms and international agreements protecting civilians.

Furthermore, Pakistan urged the international community to act decisively. The spokesperson called on world leaders to raise their voice for the rights of Palestinians and protect their homeland. He stressed that global intervention is essential to prevent further suffering and injustice.

Pakistan reaffirmed its solidarity with the Palestinian people during this critical time. The spokesperson warned that ignoring these violations could worsen the humanitarian situation and regional instability. Pakistan committed to continuing diplomatic efforts to support the Palestinian cause.

Finally, the Foreign Office urged Israel to halt all forced relocations immediately. Pakistan called for respect for international law and human rights. The country reaffirmed its commitment to protecting oppressed populations and promoting peace in the region.

Filed Under: Pakistan, World Tagged With: Forced Displacement of Palestinians, Foreign office, Latest, Pakistan, Palestinians, strongly condemned

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