Senior government officials condemn Israeli bombing on Gaza

CM lambasts Israel for violating all international laws


Our Correspondent May 13, 2021
Israeli soldiers work by their mobile artillery unit near the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip. PHOTO: REUTERS

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LAHORE:

Senior government officials including Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Sardar Usman Buzdar, Governor Chaudhry Sarwar and Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan have strongly condemned Israel's bombardment on Gaza.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the CM regretted that Israel violated all international laws to play with fire and blood in Palestine.

He said the occupying forces are committing the worst cruelty by targeting women and children.

“Regrettably, Israel has violated all human rights by targeting innocent children and women,” he stressed.

Buzdar appealed to the global community to act to save unarmed Palestinians from the terrorism of their arch-enemy.

He added that practical steps are needed in this regard and silence of the international community over Israeli aggression is criminal negligence.

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Meanwhile Punjab governor said it is heartbreaking to see innocent Palestinians suffer at the hands of Israeli forces.

“The Islamic countries should take prompt action to stop Israeli crimes,” Sarwar underscored.

In a tweet on Wednesday, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar said that the killing of more than 48 Palestinians is the worst Israeli terrorism.

“Palestinian people should be given their basic human rights and their just right to freedom,” he stressed.

Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan also spoke in favour of the Palestinians right to freedom and safety.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 13th, 2021.

COMMENTS (2)

Frank Sterle Jr. | 3 years ago | Reply

As a 53-year-old news consumer I find that in this world a very large number of people however precious their lives can atrociously be considered disposable to a nation. And when the young children of those people take notice of this they re vulnerable to begin perceiving themselves as worthless. When I say this I primarily have in mind Black and indigenous-nation Americans and Canadians though perhaps to a lesser degree . Although their devaluation as human beings is basically based on their race it still reminds me of the devaluation albeit perhaps subconsciously of the daily civilian lives lost a.k.a. casualties in protractedly devastating war zones and sieges. At some point they can end up receiving just a careless couple of column inches in the First World s daily news.

Frank Sterle Jr. | 3 years ago | Reply I once heard a philosophy professor say that every person should avoid believing let alone saying that they as a human being are not inherently predisposed to committing an atrocity if pushed to their limit. Contrary to what is claimed or felt by many of us he said deep down there s a tyrant in each of us that under the right circumstances can be unleashed. While some identifiable groups have been severely victimized throughout history a disproportionately large number of times the victims of one place and time can do become the victimizers of another. I m not one who holds much faith in the Bible but I still give credence to the claim within a verse somewhere stating that base human nature is indeed desperately wicked . And maybe even more so when convinced that God is on my our side .
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