
Pakistan and several other Muslim-Arab nations have warned that Israel’s repeated violations of the ceasefire in Gaza pose a risk to regional peace and stability. In a statement, Pakistan’s Foreign Office condemned Israel for its recent airstrikes, which killed over 30 people, including three girls from one family, highlighting attacks on houses, tents, and a police station.
These actions, according to the foreign ministers of these nations, risk escalating tensions and undermining efforts aimed at consolidating calm and restoring stability. They consider the repeated violations as a direct threat to the political process and hinder ongoing efforts to create appropriate conditions for transitioning to a more stable phase in Gaza, both in terms of security and humanitarian conditions.
The statement also emphasizes that advancing a just and lasting peace based on the Palestinian right to self-determination and statehood is crucial. The foreign ministers urged all parties to fully uphold their responsibilities during this critical period and exercise utmost restraint, stressing the need to preserve the ceasefire, avoid actions that could undermine the current process, and create conditions for early recovery and reconstruction.
They further stressed the necessity of full commitment to ensuring the success of the second phase of President Trump’s peace plan.
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