Pakistan to send humanitarian aid to Gaza

FO says govt is coordinating with Palestinian Red Crescent Society, relevant UN agencies

Participants holding placards bearing support messages for innocent civilians of Gaza in JI Palestine March: FILE PHOTO/Express

ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Monday announced that it would immediately dispatch humanitarian assistance to Gaza, as Israel continued to pound the densely populated territory with air strikes and was preparing for a ground offensive.

“In the wake of indiscriminate Israeli aggression and siege of the Gaza Strip, the already oppressed people of the densely populated Gaza are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance,” a statement issued by the Foreign Office read.

In view of the human tragedy unfolding in Gaza, the government of Pakistan decided to immediately dispatch humanitarian relief to Gaza to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian brothers and sisters, according to the statement.

“The government is coordinating with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, relevant UN agencies, the government of Egypt and Pakistan missions abroad to finalise the modalities of delivery,” it added.

Around 2.3 million Palestinians are facing humanitarian catastrophe as the Israeli forces on hand continue with their brutal assault and at the same time cut off water, electricity and other supplies.

Despite the announcement, it was not clear whether Pakistan would be able to send the assistance as other regional countries had been barred by Israel from doing so.
Egypt, the next door neighbour of Gaza, wants to send relief goods through Rafah Crossing in exchange for allowing Americans and other foreigners’ standard in the besieged territory. However, Israel hasn’t yet agreed to the proposal.

Minister for Foreign Affairs Jalil Abbas Jilani on Monday telephonically spoke to his counterparts from Iran and Egypt and discussed the crisis in Gaza, including the killing of civilians.

The foreign minister, in the conversation with Iranian counterpart Hossien Amir Abdollahian also discussed the large-scale displacement of the Palestinians from their homes.

Both sides agreed that urgent steps were needed to prevent conflict from escalating and the provision of humanitarian assistance.

As part of efforts for a coordinated response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Foreign Minister Jilani also spoke to the Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri.

In the conversation, they stressed to prevent the conflict from escalating, besides protecting civilians from collective punishment, starvation and displacement. The foreign minister also assured of Pakistan's humanitarian assistance.

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani on Sunday termed Israel's ongoing actions against Palestinians “genocide”.

"Certainly, Palestine is a very, very, important issue for us. We will certainly discuss the ongoing situation. There is absolutely no doubt that Israel has committed aggression," Jilani told reporters at a news conference.

The foreign minister referred to the airstrikes conducted by Israel targeting the civilian population which resulted in the death of "several innocent men, women and children".
He lamented that the besieged residents of Gaza did not have access to food, water or health facilities.

“This is a situation that can be equated with genocide. [As a] matter of fact it is a genocide being conducted by Israel against the poor people of Palestine.”

He added that Pakistan’s position was that Israel must respect United Nations resolutions which recognised the right of self-determination.

“We also feel that this is also the result of seven decades of illegal occupation of […] Palestinian territories.”

He also said that “any attempt to equate Israel, which is an aggressor, with the Palestinian struggle, is unacceptable for Pakistan”, adding that Pakistan demanded that the Palestinian right to self-determination be respected.

The caretaker foreign minister called for recognising Palestine as a separate state with pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital. “That remains Pakistan’s consistent position with regards to this particular issue,” he said.

As the Israeli ground offensive in the densely populated Gaza Strip looms large, the Executive Committee of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation will meet in Saudi Arabia on Oct 18. Pakistan is part of the executive committee and the caretaker foreign minister is scheduled to attend the extraordinary session.

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