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Pakistan asks UN to investigate Israel’s atrocity crimes in Palestine

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Acting Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Ambassador Usman Iqbal Jadoon has asked the General Assembly and UN Security Council to consider the establishment of a special tribunal and accountability mechanism to investigate Israel’s atrocity crimes in Palestine.

Taking part in the UN General Assembly Debate on the “Question of Palestine”, Ambassador Usman Iqbal Jadoon asked that deployment of an international protection force or mechanism to protect Palestinian civilians, especially women and children in Gaza and West Bank and play its role in the restoration of the peace process.

The Ambassador regretted that the General Assembly’s call was not heeded by Israel, which continued its indiscriminate and criminal attacks against the Palestinian people. Israel also ignored the call from the Security Council to comply with its obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, notably with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children; and to refrain from depriving the civilian population in the Gaza Strip of basic services and humanitarian assistance indispensable to their survival.

He strongly condemned the indiscriminate use of force by Israel. He said Israel’s attacks on civilians, civilian objects and infrastructure, blockading of water, food and fuel, as well as the forced displacement of people within the occupied territory, are flagrant violations of international humanitarian law and amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, and may amount to the crime of genocide. 

The Ambassador appreciated the efforts undertaken by Qatar and Egypt to save precious lives. Pakistan’s position, however, remains in favour of a complete and immediate cessation of hostilities. He said the Israeli killing machine operating with complete impunity needs to be stopped and Israel must be held accountable for its defiance and criminal actions. 

https://radio.gov.pk/29-11-2023/pakistan-asks-un-to-investigate-israels-atrocity-crimes-in-palestine

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Pakistan dispatches 3rd consignment of relief goods for people in Gaza

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Pakistan has dispatched third consignment of 20 tons of relief goods for the people in Gaza.

The consignment of relief goods was sent from Nur Khan Air base by a special flight of Pakistan Air force.

According to details, Pakistan takes the lead in helping innocent Palestinian brothers and sisters.

The third aid consignment contains about 20 tons of essential items including surgical and medical supplies, dry food items and gift bags for children as well as hygiene kits.

It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan stands with the Palestinian brothers and sisters in this testing time and will continue to support them.

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Palestine’s Ambassador to Pakistan and representatives of the Armed Forces attended the ceremony to dispatch the relief goods at Nur Khan Air Base.

Speaking on the occasion, the Foreign Minister called for immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

He urged to uphold the basic principles of justice and human rights as well as ensuring the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. He said that more humanitarian aid is also being arranged for the war affected brothers and sisters in Gaza.

Jalil Abbas Jilani also expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine and strongly condemned the use of indiscriminate force by Israel particularly against Palestinian women and children.

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Pakistan expresses disappointment over UNSC’s failure to call for a ceasefire in Gaza

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 09 (APP): The Foreign Office on Saturday said that Pakistan was deeply disappointed that the UN Security Council once again failed to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, even in the face of a human tragedy of epic proportions taking place there.

Despite the invocation of Article-99 of the UN Charter by the Secretary-General and his warnings of humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, the Council has failed to perform its primary responsibility to maintain international peace and security. The collective punishment endured by the besieged people of Gaza is unprecedented and unacceptable,” Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press statement.

Pakistan reiterated its call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. Israel must end its barbaric attacks and inhumane siege against Gaza.

“We urge the UN Security Council to act now, end this inhuman war and protect the people of Gaza from an impending genocide,” it was stressed.

The spokesperson said that continuation of Israel’s campaign in occupied Palestine would prolong human suffering, with massive civilian casualties and forced displacement of millions of people.

It could also trigger a wider and more dangerous conflict. A heavy responsibility rested on all who have contributed to the prolongation of uninterrupted bombing of the people of Gaza, it was added.

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Vital aid reaches shattered northern Gaza as halt to Israeli attacks enters 4th day: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Nov 27 (APP): Desperate Gazans in the north of the besieged enclave had their first sip of clean water in weeks on Monday as a continuing pause in the Israeli bombardment enabled broadening aid access to the Strip, according to UN humanitarian officials.

“This aid barely registers against the huge needs of 1.7 million displaced people,” a statement from the UN Secretary-General’s office said, highlighting his call for a full humanitarian ceasefire.https://googleads.g.doubleclick.net/pagead/ads?client=ca-pub-6616358080948121&output=html&h=153&slotname=9716752773&adk=1170841458&adf=1834783478&pi=t.ma~as.9716752773&w=610&fwrn=4&lmt=1701112478&rafmt=11&format=610×153&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.app.com.pk%2Fglobal%2Fvital-aid-reaches-shattered-northern-gaza-as-halt-to-israeli-attacks-enters-4th-day-un%2F&ea=0&wgl=1&uach=WyJXaW5kb3dzIiwiMTAuMC4wIiwieDg2IiwiIiwiMTE5LjAuNjA0NS4xNTkiLG51bGwsMCxudWxsLCI2NCIsW1siR29vZ2xlIENocm9tZSIsIjExOS4wLjYwNDUuMTU5Il0sWyJDaHJvbWl1bSIsIjExOS4wLjYwNDUuMTU5Il0sWyJOb3Q_QV9CcmFuZCIsIjI0LjAuMC4wIl1dLDBd&dt=1701114706196&bpp=1&bdt=765&idt=279&shv=r20231109&mjsv=m202311130101&ptt=9&saldr=aa&abxe=1&cookie=ID%3D2ba91990ba2c28f5-22459ea36dde00bc%3AT%3D1694441394%3ART%3D1701114166%3AS%3DALNI_MZhGHJAaPexJkq0fMcdQntHtz1BNg&gpic=UID%3D00000c71d72824dc%3AT%3D1694441394%3ART%3D1701114166%3AS%3DALNI_MaBkQpOawWzBpN3KI0227wqxfrbZw&prev_fmts=0x0%2C694x174&nras=1&correlator=973983096713&frm=20&pv=1&ga_vid=534310076.1694441394&ga_sid=1701114706&ga_hid=1911719418&ga_fc=1&rplot=4&u_tz=300&u_his=7&u_h=768&u_w=1366&u_ah=728&u_aw=1366&u_cd=24&u_sd=1&dmc=4&adx=183&ady=1322&biw=1349&bih=596&scr_x=0&scr_y=0&eid=44759876%2C44759927%2C44759837%2C42532604%2C44809004%2C31078301%2C31079654%2C44807405%2C44806140%2C44807763%2C44808148%2C44808284%2C44809053%2C31078663%2C31078665%2C31078668%2C31078670&oid=2&pvsid=4015754613624907&tmod=2017241854&uas=0&nvt=1&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.app.com.pk%2Fglobal%2Fwang-yi-to-chair-unsc-meeting-on-palestinian-israeli-issue-on-nov-29%2F&fc=1920&brdim=-8%2C-8%2C-8%2C-8%2C1366%2C0%2C1382%2C743%2C1366%2C613&vis=1&rsz=%7C%7CeEbr%7C&abl=CS&pfx=0&fu=1152&bc=31&td=1&psd=W251bGwsbnVsbCxudWxsLDNd&nt=1&ifi=3&uci=a!3&btvi=1&fsb=1&dtd=290

“The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is getting worse by the day,” the statement added.

As the UN emergency relief coordination office, OCHA, reported that people in the south were queuing for kilometres to obtain cooking gas and resorting to burning window frames and doors for cooking, it added that the four-day humanitarian pause agreed upon by Israel and Hamas has been “largely maintained”.

Under the agreement, Hamas released 17 more hostages taken during its operations on 7 October, bringing the total number of hostages released to 58, OCHA said. Some 117 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons have also been released since Friday.

Meanwhile. over the weekend new efforts to bolster Gaza’s devastated healthcare system came to fruition as a UN convoy transported life-saving vaccines from Gaza City to the south of the enclave, where they can be refrigerated.

OCHA said that on Sunday the joint UN convoy collected 7,600 doses of vaccines for various diseases from the Gaza Ministry of Health warehouse, where they would have become unusable due to a lack of refrigeration in the north, and successfully brought them to the south.

“After thorough inspections to ensure their validity, the vaccines will be utilized to enhance routine immunization, which has been hampered by a shortage of supplies and ongoing hostilities,” OCHA stressed.

Humanitarian workers reaching the north of the Strip for the first time since it was sealed off by Israeli military attacks weeks ago bore witness to scenes of desolation. On Sunday, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) conducted a joint mission to deliver vital food assistance to Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City and to surrounding areas.

“It’s a promising step, but the team recounted painful stories from the people who haven’t received any aid in weeks,” WFP Representative in the occupied Palestinian territory Samer AbdelJaber, wrote on social platform X. “They saw hunger, desperation and destruction.”

On Saturday, a UN health agency (WHO) and Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS)-led mission evacuated at least 17 patients and wounded people from Al-Ahli hospital along with 11 of their companions, to the European Hospital in Khan Younis in the south of the enclave. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that the patients were “suffering from gunshot wounds, amputations and burns”.

He reiterated calls for a “sustained ceasefire”.

Aid convoys brought ready-to-eat food to four shelters run by the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) in north Gaza’s Jabalia camp on Sunday, as well as tents, blankets and bottled water.

“The convoys were carefully inspected by Israeli forces deployed at a checkpoint near Wadi Gaza before proceeding northwards,” OCHA said.

Since 24 November, WFP has managed to provide essential food assistance to 110,000 people in UNRWA shelters and host communities through the distribution of bread, food parcels, and electronic vouchers.

OCHA reported that food prices in Gaza have surged since the start of the conflict. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the price of wheat flour jumped by 65 per cent in October while that of mineral water doubled.

Since the pause came into effect cooking gas has also been entering Gaza, but OCHA warned that the amounts “fall well below the needs”.

The UN Office reported two-kilometre queues at a filling station in Khan Younis in the south of the Strip, with people waiting overnight, while those unable to secure cooking gas were “burning doors and window frames to cook”.

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