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Pakistan condemns Israeli attacks in Gaza, urges urgent global action

Pakistan condemns Israeli attacks in Gaza, urges urgent global action

Tents for displaced Palestinians stand amid the destruction caused by the Israeli air and ground offensive in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. (AP Photo)

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday “strongly condemned” the latest Israeli attacks in Gaza, terming them a “flagrant violation” of the Gaza Peace Agreement, and called upon the international community to take immediate and effective measures to halt the aggression.


In an official statement, the Foreign Office expressed deep concern over the renewed Israeli airstrikes that have claimed numerous civilian lives in Gaza.


“Pakistan strongly condemns Israel’s violation of the Gaza Peace Agreement and the continued targeting of civilians,” the statement said. “These actions constitute a serious breach of the understanding reached in Sharm El-Sheikh under the witness of the international community.”


According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, more than 100 Palestinians have been killed and over 230 wounded since the start of the ceasefire. The office accused Israeli forces of breaching the truce more than 80 times through “direct gunfire, bombardments, and arrests of civilians.”


The Israeli military, however, claimed its airstrikes were in response to “a blatant violation” of the truce following the killing of two Israeli soldiers. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset that “153 tons of bombs were dropped on Hamas positions last week,” insisting the strikes were “necessary defensive actions.”


Hamas denied any breach, slamming Israel for “fabricating pretexts” to resume hostilities. The exchange of accusations has heightened concerns over the fragile ceasefire, which had allowed thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to northern Gaza to find their homes destroyed.


Islamabad and Expatriates of Palestine also denounced what it described as “terrorist assaults” by Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians and international solidarity activists during the olive harvest season in the occupied West Bank.


The Pakistan Foreign Office echoed this concern, stating:


“Such actions run contrary to the spirit of the peace agreement signed in Sharm El-Sheikh in the presence of leadership from the Muslim and Arab world, the United States, Europe, and the United Nations.”


Islamabad urged the global community to intervene decisively to ensure full implementation of the ceasefire and to prevent further loss of civilian life.


“Pakistan calls for urgent and effective international measures to end these violations and restore peace,” the statement read.


“Pakistan reaffirms its unwavering support for the Palestinian people and calls for the establishment of an independent, sovereign, viable, and contiguous State of Palestine, based on pre-June 1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.”


In related developments, Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Tuesday condemned Israel for repeatedly violating the ceasefire in Gaza, calling its recent strikes a “flagrant breach” of international law and warning that the fragile truce could collapse if such actions continue.


Delivering his annual address to the Shura Council, Sheikh Tamim said the humanitarian situation in Gaza had deteriorated despite the US-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10. He urged the global community to “hold Israel accountable for its actions.”


“We reiterate our condemnation of all Israeli violations and practices in Palestine, particularly the transformation of the Gaza Strip into an area unfit for human life and the continued violation of the ceasefire,” the emir said.


Qatar, which has served as a key mediator between Israel and Hamas, has been facilitating talks in Doha to prevent renewed hostilities and secure humanitarian access to Gaza. The emir also denounced Israel’s “genocidal war,” its expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, and what he described as attempts to “Judaize the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound” in East Jerusalem.


Referring to an alleged Israeli strike on a Hamas delegation in Doha, Sheikh Tamim said:


“Israel has violated all international laws and norms governing relations between states by attacking a country that acts as a mediator and by attempting to kill delegation members. We consider this aggression an act of state terrorism.”