Pakistan dispatches third aid consignment for Gaza

A handout photo released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Pakistan army's media wing, on January 1, 2024, shows humanitarian aid bound for the Gaza Strip through Egypt being loaded into a military aircraft at Nur Khan Base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. (ISPR)
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Updated 01 January 2024
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Pakistan dispatches third aid consignment for Gaza

  • Special flight carrying relief goods to reach Al-Arish in Egypt from where they will be distributed in Gaza
  • Pakistan’s foreign minister says more foreign aid being arranged for Gaza, will be sent “very soon”

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday dispatched another consignment of relief items for the people of Gaza, the army’s media wing said, as Israel continues its ground and air assault on the Palestinian territory which has claimed over 21,000 Palestinian lives. 

This is the third batch of relief goods sent by the South Asian country for the people of Gaza, who have been under relentless bombing by Israeli warplanes in the densely populated area. Israel has killed at least 21,800 people in Palestine, mostly women and children, since Oct.7 as it ignores calls for cease-fire from several countries around the world. 

On Nov. 7, Pakistan sent a special flight with special winter tents, blankets, medicine and food packs for the people of Gaza. 

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani, Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan Ahmed Rabi, representatives of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), the foreign ministry and senior officers of Pakistan’s armed forces attended the departure ceremony of a special flight at Nur Khan Base in Rawalpindi. The flight carried 20 tons of relief items.

“The third aid shipment contains about 20 tons of essential items including surgical/medical supplies, dry food items and gift bags for children as well as hygiene kits as per ground needs in Gaza,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the army’s media wing, said. 

It said the special flight will reach Al-Arish city in Egypt where the Pakistani ambassador will receive the relief supplies, following which they would be sent to Gaza for distribution. 

“On this occasion, the Foreign Minister expressed his full support to the Palestinian people and condemned the disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by Israel against civilians, especially women and children, in Gaza,” the ISPR said. 

Jilani called for an immediate cease-fire in the Middle East and for upholding the basic principles of justice and human rights. 

“More humanitarian aid is also being arranged for Gaza, which will be sent by the people of Pakistan very soon,” he was quoted as saying by the ISPR. 


Pakistan PM reviews internal, regional security after Khamenei killing, Afghanistan strikes

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Pakistan PM reviews internal, regional security after Khamenei killing, Afghanistan strikes

  • At least 16 people were killed and dozens more injured in clashes over killing of the Iranian supreme leader
  • The unrest came amid Pakistan’s offensive against Afghan forces, which officials say has killed 415 fighters

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday convened a high-level meeting to review internal and regional security situation, Sharif’s office said, amid nationwide protests over the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Islamabad’s ongoing military operation against Afghan forces.

Protests erupted in several cities across Pakistan on Sunday after the killing of the Iranian supreme leader in US-Israeli joint strikes, with at least 16 people killed and dozens more injured in clashes with law enforcement agencies.

The unrest came amid Pakistan’s ongoing military operation against Afghan forces following a series of tit-for-tat strikes by the neighbors which began after Islamabad hit what it said were Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Daesh camps in Afghanistan on Feb 21-22.

During Sunday’s meeting, officials briefed PM Sharif and other participants about the country’s internal situation and security arrangements in place to thwart any untoward incident, according to Sharif’s office.

“Pakistan’s role and various measures to establish peace in the region were reviewed at the meeting,” Sharif’s office said. “The situation in Afghanistan was also reviewed in detail at the meeting.”

The development came shortly after Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said that 415 Afghan Taliban fighters had been killed and more than 580 wounded since the latest phase of hostilities between the neighbors began on Thursday.

Afghan officials earlier said that dozens of Pakistani soldiers had been killed and several Pakistan posts had been captured by their forces. None of the casualty figures or battlefield claims from either side could be independently verified.

Earlier in the day, gunshots and explosions were reported in Kabul. Afghan government spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the sounds were the result of Afghan forces targeting Pakistani aircraft over the capital.

“Air defense attacks were carried out in Kabul against Pakistani aircraft,” Mujahid wrote on X. “Kabul residents should not be concerned.”

KHAMENEI KILLING ‘VIOLATION’ OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

Separately, Sharif said the killing of Khamenei was a “violation” of international law.

“People of Pakistan join the people of Iran in their hour of grief and sorrow and extend the most sincere condolences on the martyrdom [of Khamenei],” he wrote on X.

“Pakistan also expresses concern over violation of the norms of international law.”

EVACUATION OF PAKISTANIS FROM IRAN

At Sunday’s meeting, officials of the foreign ministry also briefed the prime minister on the evacuation of Pakistani citizens from Iran, according to a statement issued from Sharif’s office.

“The evacuation of Pakistani citizens from Iran is being made possible through Azerbaijan,” they were quoted as saying.

Pakistan earlier asked its citizens in Gulf countries to exercise caution, avoid travel and strictly follow official adviseries, amid escalating tensions following the killing of Khamenei.

The foreign ministry shared emergency contact details of Pakistani embassies and consulates for the facilitation of Pakistani nationals abroad.