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**Pakistan Urges International Community to End Israel’s Genocidal Campaign in Gaza**
Pakistan has issued a strong condemnation of Israel’s actions in the West Bank and Gaza, characterizing them as “vicious attacks” and a “genocidal campaign” against the Palestinian people. Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan, at a weekly press briefing, called for an immediate end to hostilities, protection for civilians, and unimpeded access for humanitarian aid.
The Foreign Office stated these actions represent clear violations of international humanitarian law, the UN Charter.
Pakistan is demanding accountability for what it describes as “Israeli crimes” committed during this “brutal war,” viewing it as a necessary step to restore international legitimacy. The spokesperson emphasized Pakistan’s unwavering support for Palestinian rights and the country’s unchanged position on the recognition of Israel.
The briefing also touched upon several other key foreign policy matters:
* **Pakistani Visits to Israel:** The Foreign Office clarified it had no involvement in reported visits by Pakistani individuals to Israel, stating that information was still being gathered.
* **Visa Restrictions:** Reports of Pakistani nationals being included in certain visa restriction categories were dismissed as speculative, with both the US State Department and the Foreign Office refuting the claims.
* **India’s Role in Regional Instability:** Pakistan reiterated its accusations of India fomenting terrorism within Pakistan, particularly in Balochistan, and highlighted India’s alleged involvement in “global assassination plots.” The spokesperson urged India to reflect on its own record rather than blaming others.
* **Jammu and Kashmir Dispute:** Pakistan firmly rejected India’s claims regarding Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing its status as an internationally recognized disputed territory. The spokesperson stressed that a peaceful resolution, in line with UN Security Council resolutions and the wishes of the Kashmiri people, is crucial for lasting peace in South Asia. Pakistan criticized India’s “rigid approach” and “anti-Pakistan narrative” for hindering peace efforts.
* **Other Regional Developments**: Mentioned good relations with Saudi Arabia and support for the end of a border dispute between Kyrgyz and Tajik.
* **Deportation and Border**: Said that the Torkham border will be opened until april 15th and that the dealine for the deportation of illegal foreign nationals was unchanged.