ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday expressed “deep disappointment” on the absence of global accountability for Israel over its military assault in Gaza that has laid much of the enclave to waste.
Israel launched its air and ground war in Gaza after Hamas-led fighters attacked Israeli communities across the border on Oct. 7 last year, killing 1,200 people and taking over 250 hostages back to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
Gaza’s Health Ministry says that Israel’s military campaign since then has killed more than 44,500 Palestinians and injured many others.
“The Prime Minister expressed his deep disappointment at the absence of global accountability of Israel and reiterated the call for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza and unhindered flow of humanitarian assistance to the suffering Palestinian people in the occupied territories,” Sharif’s office said in a statement after he met Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Zuhair Mohammad Hamadallah Zaid, in Islamabad.
Sharif’s meeting with the envoy came on the day Amnesty International released a report saying Israel’s actions in Gaza met the definition of the crime of genocide. Israel strongly rejected that accusation, denouncing Amnesty as a “deplorable and fanatical organization.”
Speaking to Zaid, Sharif reiterated Pakistan’s “strongest condemnation” of Israel’s actions.
“The Prime Minister assured Ambassador Zaid that the entire Pakistani nation stood united in its solidarity with the brave Palestinian people and would continue to support them in every possible way.”
Sharif stressed the need for a just and lasting resolution to the Palestine conflict, based on the two-state solution, with the creation of an independent state of Palestine with pre-1967 borders and Al Quds as its capital in accordance with UN resolutions.
Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel.