Pakistan condemns Israel’s barbaric attack on Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza

Foreign OfficePakistan condemns Israel’s barbaric attack on Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan has vehemently condemned Israel’s barbaric attack on the Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza that resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries including of women and children.Pakistan condemns Israel’s barbaric attack on Jabaliya refugee camp in Gaza

In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the attack is the latest in a series of war crimes being perpetrated against the people of Gaza.

It also underlines the urgency of an unconditional ceasefire to protect civilians from further carnage, the ministry said.

“We urge the international community, especially the backers of Israel, to take urgent measures to bring an end to hostilities, to lift the siege of Gaza, to protect civilians, and to facilitate humanitarian corridors for provision of uninterrupted relief supplies to the beleaguered people of Gaza,” the minister added.

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