ISHAQ DAR CHAIRS MEETING ON AID TO PALESTINE, CONDEMNS ISRAELI VIOLATIONS

Ishaq Dar Chairs Meeting on Aid to Palestine, Condemns Israeli Violations

Ishaq Dar Chairs Meeting on Aid to Palestine, Condemns Israeli Violations

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In a high-level meeting held in Islamabad, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reaffirmed Pakistan's unwavering support for the people of Palestine, strongly condemning the ongoing human rights violations committed by Israeli forces in Gaza and the West Bank.


The meeting, chaired by Dar, focused on streamlining humanitarian aid from Pakistan to the war-torn Palestinian territories. Senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Economic Affairs Division, and Pakistan’s disaster relief agencies participated in the discussions.


According to a press statement issued after the meeting, the government is finalizing additional relief consignments, including medical supplies, food packages, and other essential goods, which will be delivered in coordination with international partners and aid agencies operating in the region.


Dar emphasized that Pakistan has consistently supported the Palestinian cause on all diplomatic fronts, including the United Nations and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). “The world must no longer remain silent on Israel’s atrocities,” he stated. “The killing of innocent civilians and targeting of hospitals and schools is not just a violation of international law—it is a stain on the conscience of humanity.”


This meeting marks another step in Pakistan's active diplomatic and humanitarian outreach amid growing calls across the Muslim world to pressure Israel into halting its aggressive military campaign. The Foreign Office also hinted that Pakistan may call for a special session of the OIC to intensify the collective response.


The SouthAsianChronicle has closely monitored Pakistan’s evolving foreign policy stance in the Middle East. Under Dar’s leadership, the country has amplified its voice in international forums while pushing for immediate ceasefire, humanitarian corridors, and accountability for war crimes.


Observers note that the humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened dramatically, with over 30,000 people reported killed, thousands more injured, and nearly 2 million displaced since the escalation began. Pakistan’s aid, though symbolic in some respects, signals critical solidarity with Palestinians and keeps pressure on the global community to act.


As the crisis unfolds, the SouthAsianChronicle will continue to bring you in-depth coverage and updates on regional diplomacy, humanitarian efforts, and the ongoing struggle for justice in Palestine.

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