Islamabad:
Pakistan increased on Monday a strong complaint of the statements “highly stairs and dangerous” about Israel’s plans, warning that such pronouncements risked to submerge the entire region in an even greater instability to the time that aggravated the humanitarian tragedy of Gaza.
In a powerful speech of the 21st Extraordinary Session of the Organization of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (OIC-CFM) in Jeddah in Jeddah, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ishaq Dar warned that history will judge the Muslim world for its actions to avoid another Nakba.
GIV issued a strong condemnation of the recent provocative statements of Israel and presented a comprehensive seven -point plan for Palestine. He reiterated Pakistan’s support for fraternal Arab states to safeguard their sovereignty against threats to their territorial independence and integrity.
The OIC-CFM meeting was convened as Gaza continues to bleed. Dar described Israeli action in Gaza as “systematic, premeditated and deliberate violations of international law”, which was committed with impunity.
Dar highlighted the “shameless audacity of the so -called Israeli cabinet” to present a “sinister plan to extend the complete military control of Israel over Gaza” and condemned the recent allusion of Israeli prime minister to the creation of a ‘largest Israel’.
This, said the Deputy Prime Minister, provided a clear “information on the annexationist and dishonest mentality of Israel”, which constitutes a direct threat to national Arab national security, state sovereignty and regional and international peace.
“Pakistan completely defends his fraternal Arab states to safeguard his sovereignty against threats to their territorial independence and integrity,” he said, completely supporting a joint statement issued by 31 Arab countries and regional bodies that condemn the “insinuation” of Benjamin Netanyahu by Benjamin Netanyahu.
Painting a heartbreaking image of the situation in the field, Dar declared that “Gaza has become a cemetery for an innocent life, as well as for international law.” He cited the more than 60,000 killed Palestinians, most of them women and children.
Condemned the systematic orientation of hospitals, schools and facilities of the United Nations. “These were not incidental,” said Pakistani Foreign Minister to the Muslim world, “these are non -sense of collective punishment in full worldview.”
He detailed a “large -scale humanitarian catastrophe”, with Gaza supporting almost two years of indiscriminate bombing, a total blockade and “deliberate deprivation and starvation.” He described the so -called humanitarian system as a “cruel illusion.”
“The famine is unbridled, civilians are triggered trying to collect food,” Dar said. In this context, he added, the Palestinian question was a “fire test for the credibility of the so -called” rules based on “.”
He warned that “non -compliance with the rights of the Palestinian people will surround impunity and undermine the legitimacy of the same order that we all claim to defend.” Echoing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, said that while the “illegal occupation of Israel lasts, peace will remain difficult to achieve.”
To break the cycle of violence and safeguard the global order, give articulated a detailed plan of seven points. First, he asked for a “immediate, permanent and unconditional fire” with the complete implementation of resolution 2735 of the UN Security Council.
Secondly, he demanded a humanitarian access “without restrictions, sustained and safe”, pointing out Pakistan’s own help office. Third, he urged renewed international support to the United Nations relief and works (UNRWA) for Palestine.
Fourth, Dar demanded a “end of forced displacement, the illegal expansion of settlements and the annexation of the Palestinian land,” warning that Israel’s intention to occupy the city of Gaza would be a “deliberate attempt to destroy the existence and Palestinian inheritance.”
Fifth, requested the implementation of the Arab Reconstruction Plan and directed by the IIC for Gaza. Sixth, pressed for the rebirth of a genuine political process for a solution of two states based on borders prior to 1967 with Al Quds al-Sharif as its capital.
Seventh, and finally, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dar demanded “responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity”, insisting that Israel is not allowed to act with impunity in the challenge of international law and the International Court of Justice (ICI).
Dar reserved a specific condemnation for actions in Jerusalem, stating that “any desecration of the aqsa mosque is an intolerable provocation.” He called to the incursions of Israeli officials to Al-Quds al-Sharif a “deliberate assault on Muslim settlements” and a “direct challenge to the collective consciousness of the Muslim Ummah.”
He asked the UN Security Council, as the main organism for global peace, to “impose a cost to Israel” and promulgate application measures, including “the deployment of an international protection force to save the population besieged in Gaza.”
In his final comments, he framed the moment as a defining for the Muslim Ummah. “History would not judge them for their words but for their actions,” he said.
“The Palestinian people do not seek statements of sympathy; they need concrete measures to end their suffering and ensure their liberation from Israeli occupation. IIC must ascend to this challenge with unity, resolution and purpose. Another Nakba cannot, and should not, can be allowed to happen.”
Giving reaffirming Pakistan’s commitment, saying: “Palestine is a priority for Pakistan”, and as a non -permanent member of the UN Security Council, the country will continue working with IIC and Arab partners to mobilize global support.
He stressed that the IIC must act urgently and determining, stating: “It is time for a credible action, to reaffirm our shared commitment to a fair and lasting peace in the Middle East.”
Apart from the OIC-CFM, Dar met with Saudi Foreign Minister to discuss the serious situation in Gaza, including the ongoing genocide, famine and the urgent need for permanent fire and reconstruction.