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Pakistan, 84 UN member states condemn Israeli West Bank measures

Pakistan, 84 UN member states condemn Israeli West Bank measures

Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, along with ambassadors and permanent representatives of UN member states and international organizations at a press stakeout organized by State of Palestine on February 17, 2026. (Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN/X)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s UN mission, along with 84 other member states, issued a joint statement on Tuesday condemning Israel's encroaching control of the West Bank, which critics say amounts to de facto annexation of the Palestinian territory.


"We strongly condemn unilateral Israeli decisions and measures aimed at expanding Israel's unlawful presence in the West Bank," the statement reads. "Such decisions are contrary to Israel's obligations under international law and must be immediately reversed."


"We underline in this regard our strong opposition to any form of annexation."

Separately, according to the Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad joined the ambassadors and permanent representatives at the press stakeout organized by the State of Palestine.


“These unilateral actions constitute clear violations of international law and relevant UN resolutions,” the post on X issued by the mission said, adding that the actions undermined the ongoing efforts to “promote peace and stability in the region run counter to the spirit and objectives of the Comprehensive Peace Plan, and seriously jeopardize the prospects of achieving a just and lasting settlement based on the Two-State Solution.”


Last week, Israel's security cabinet approved a series of measures backed by far-right ministers to tighten control over areas of the West Bank administered by the Palestinian Authority under the Oslo accords, in place since the 1990s.


On Sunday, Israel's government also approved a process to register land in the West Bank as "state property" in a move that drew further international condemnation.


"We reiterate our rejection of all measures aimed at altering the demographic composition, character and status of the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem," the statement continued.


"Such measures violate international law, undermine the ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region, run counter to the Comprehensive Plan, and jeopardize the prospect of reaching a peace agreement ending the conflict."


The statement was issued on behalf of 85 member nations, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, China, and Russia, as well as the international organizations of the European Union, League of Arab States, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.


UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called on Israel to reverse its land registration policy, calling it "destabilizing" and "unlawful."


Excluding Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem, more than 500,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlements and outposts, which are illegal under international law.


Around three million Palestinians live in the territory, which Israel has occupied since 1967.