ISLAMABAD: Pakistan demanded an immediate end to hostilities on Thursday and harshly denounced the “indiscriminate and disproportionate” use of force by Israeli authorities against the civilian population in Gaza. In her weekly press briefing, Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahrah Baloch expressed Pakistan’s grave concern over the rapidly worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza as a result of the “inhumane blockade and collective punishment by Israeli forces”. The announcement was made in reaction to a surprise Hamas onslaught on Saturday that, according to officials, claimed 1,200 Israeli lives. Israel maintained a “total siege” to prevent food and fuel from reaching the 2.3 million Palestinians living in the enclave, many of whom are impoverished and dependent on aid.
The choice to shut off fuel, water, and electricity supplies was deemed “unjust and should be reversed as it would severely impact the lives of millions of people in the enclave,” according to the spokeswoman. “Over seven decades of illegal foreign occupation, aggression, and disrespect for international law, including UNSC resolutions that recognise the inalienable right to self-determination of the Palestinian people,” the speaker continued, “is a sad reminder and a direct consequence of the current cycle of aggression and violence.” According to the FO spokeswoman, Israel’s “escalatory and provocative actions in recent months” have resulted in Pakistan continuously warning of the catastrophic implications. “The international community must act urgently to address the situation due to its unprecedented gravity,” the speaker stated.