Shehbaz calls for Islamic Task Force about Israel

Doha:

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday, Monday’s “ruthless and provocative” attack on doha, called it an obvious violation of Qatar’s sovereignty and international law and called on immediate global act to keep Israel in charge of war crimes.

When he spoke at the Arab Summit, which hosted the Arab Summit host of Qatar, the Prime Minister 9 September 9 described the strike as a “treacherous act” against a fraternal Islamic State and a deliberate attempt to undermine peace efforts.

He called for an urgent and permanent ceasefire in Gaza as well as the creation of an Arab-Islamic Task Force to counter Israeli expansionist design. “This was an obvious violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar,” he said.

Israel’s assault was “yet another manifestation of its declared, hegemonic ambitions,” he added. Even in wartime, he noticed, brokers are considered inviolable: “They are messengers in fragile hope – hope of keeping the dialogue alive.”

The Prime Minister said the Israeli genocide campaign had reduced Gaza to “rubble and destruction”, leaving indelible scars on humanity. He called on the situation of Palestinian children, including a 10-year-old boy named Ameer, as he said, was shot down by Israeli soldiers while seeking food with “64,000 of his countrymen.”

Shehbaz emphasized that Israel should be held responsible for war crimes and repeated Pakistan’s support to suspend Israel’s UN membership. He called on the UN Security Council under Chapter VII of the UN Charter to demand an immediate, unconditional and permanent truce, the release of hostages and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners along with guaranteed humanitarian access and protection for aid workers, journalists and the UN staff.

By confirming Pakistan’s long-standing attitude, he said that the only righteous and lasting solution was in the creation of an independent part of Palestine on before the 1967 limits with Al Quds Al Sharif as its capital. “Let the story record this moment when we, the leaders of the Arab Islamic world, have chosen unity, dignity and against over silence and passivity,” he concluded.

At the sidelines at the summit, Prime Minister Shehbaz also held separate meetings with the leaders of Saudi -Arabia, Egypt and Jordan, with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and planer analgesor Syed Asim Munir accompanied him.

In his encounter with Saudi crown prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, Shehbaz condemned Israel’s action as a deliberate attempt to derail peace efforts for the Middle East. He conveyed the appreciation of the Crown Prince’s leadership in uniting the Muslim world.

Prime Minister Shehbaz insured Pakistan’s full diplomatic support in the UN Security Council, OIC and other multilateral forums. Both sides confirmed their “historic, deeply rooted fraternal bonds.”

In the apartment, the Crown Prince said he was looking forward to the Prime Minister’s upcoming state visit to Riyadh later this week for a comprehensive exchange of views on bilateral, regional and global issues.

In his encounter with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, Shehbaz conveyed the strongest condemnation of Israeli aggression, denoting the ruthless and an obvious violation of international law.

Both leaders expressed solidarity with Qatar and agreed that Israel should be held responsible. The Prime Minister also confirmed Pakistan’s desire to expand bilateral cooperation in trade, investment and health.

Later, in conversations with King Abdullah II from Jordan, Shehbaz again condemned Israel’s attack on Doha as a serious violation of the law and an attempt to derail peace. He praised the steadfast lead of the Jordanian monarch of the Palestinian case and agreed to close consultations to mobilize international support for peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the Doha summit sent a strong and unified message to the world: that Muslims stood together against Israel’s “illegal and ruthless aggression” and would continue to press for justice for Palestine.

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