Pakistanis in UAE observe Palestine Solidarity Day

Moazzam Khan, Pakistani ambassador to the UAE, addressing a ceremony observing Palestine Solidarity Day at the Pakistani Embassy in Abu Dhabi on May 18, 2019. (Photo courtesy: Press Information Department)
Updated 19 May 2018
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Pakistanis in UAE observe Palestine Solidarity Day

  • “The government and people of Pakistan stand firmly with the Palestinian people," says Moazzam Khan, Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE
  • Islamabad strongly condemns the “merciless killings of unarmed and innocent Palestinian protestors by Israeli forces,” Khan said

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani community in the UAE on Friday observed Palestine Solidarity Day, and a function was held at the Pakistani Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
A large number of Pakistanis gathered at the embassy to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and condemn Israeli human rights violations. Moazzam Khan, Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE, presided over the function.
The moving of the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is a violation of international law and several UN resolutions, he said.
“The government and people of Pakistan stand firmly with the Palestinian people, and renew our call for the establishment of a viable, independent and contiguous state of Palestine on the basis of internationally agreed parameters, the pre-1967 borders, and with Jerusalem as its capital,” he added.
Islamabad strongly condemns the “merciless killings of unarmed and innocent Palestinian protestors by Israeli forces,” Khan said, urging the UN and the international community to investigate the killings and bring an immediate end to the use of force.

 


Fire at Cape Town airport disrupts international flights

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Fire at Cape Town airport disrupts international flights

  • Images shared online showed travelers evacuating South Africa’s second-busiest airport
  • The fire occurred just days after the announcement of a major phased infrastructure upgrade project at the airport

CAPE TOWN: A fire broke out at Cape Town International Airport Tuesday, prompting passenger evacuations and disrupting international flights to and from South Africa’s popular tourist city before being brought under control.
Images shared online showed travelers evacuating South Africa’s second-busiest airport with suitcases as smoke filled the terminal and sirens rang to alert passengers of an emergency evacuation.
“Cape Town International Airport confirms that a fire occurred on the landslide of the airport,” Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) said in a statement, adding that the blaze had been “extinguished” with no injuries.
“As a precautionary measure, international departures have been temporarily suspended, and incoming international flights are being diverted,” the statement said, as the fire had affected “network and IT services.”
International flights that had already landed were still being processed, it said.
The fire occurred just days after the announcement of a major phased infrastructure upgrade project at the airport.
According to ACSA statistics, Cape Town airport recorded 11.1 million two-way passengers in 2025, including 3.33 million international travelers.