On Quds Day, Pakistan PM demands world action to halt Israeli atrocities against Palestinians

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addresses nation in Islamabad, Pakistan, on May 27, 2022. (Government of Pakistan/File)
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Updated 05 April 2024
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On Quds Day, Pakistan PM demands world action to halt Israeli atrocities against Palestinians

  • Pakistan does not recognize Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders
  • PM Sharif urges Muslims to remember Palestinians, Kashmiris in their prayers on the occasion of Jumatul Wida

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his message on International Quds Day on Friday, called for world action to stop ongoing Israeli atrocities against the Palestinian people, his office said.

The International Quds Day is an annual pro-Palestinian event that is marked on the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan to express support for the Palestinian people and oppose Israel.

In his message, PM Sharif lamented more than 32,000 Palestinians, including 17,000 children, had been killed last year, amid deliberate targeting of hospitals, refugee camps and schools as well as aid blockades.

“Despite a ceasefire resolution by the United Nations Security Council, the unprovoked bombing of innocent civilians in Gaza continues by Israel,” Sharif was quoted as saying by his office.

“Pakistan demands the international community to play its role in putting pressure on Israel to stop Israeli oppression against the Palestinians.”

PM Sharif urged Muslims across the world to remember their Palestinian and Kashmiri brothers and sisters on the occasion of Jumatul Wida and pray to God Almighty to ease their difficulties.

Multiple religious parties and groups have announced rallies on Friday to mark the Quds Day and to express solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

The rallies are scheduled to be held in Islamabad and other cities after the Friday prayers.


World Bank approves $700 million for Pakistan’s economic stability

Updated 20 December 2025
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World Bank approves $700 million for Pakistan’s economic stability

  • Of this, $600 million will go for federal programs and $100 million will ⁠support a provincial program in Sindh
  • The results-based design ensures that resources are only disbursed once program objectives are achieved

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank has approved $700 million in ​financing for Pakistan under a multi-year initiative aimed at supporting the country’s macroeconomic stability and service delivery, the bank said on Friday.

The funds will be released under the bank’s Public ‌Resources for Inclusive ‌Development — Multiphase ‌Programmatic ⁠Approach (PRID-MPA) that ‌could provide up to $1.35 billion in total financing, according to the lender.

Of this amount, $600 million will go for federal programs and $100 million will ⁠support a provincial program in ‌the southern Sindh province. The results-based design ensures that resources are only disbursed once program objectives are achieved.

“Pakistan’s path to inclusive, sustainable growth requires mobilizing more domestic resources and ensuring they are used efficiently and transparently to deliver results for people,” World Bank country director Bolormaa Amgaabazar said in a statement.

“Through this MPA, we are working with the Federal and Sindh governments to deliver tangible impacts— more predictable funding for schools and clinics, fairer tax systems, and stronger data for decision‑making— while safeguarding priority social and climate investments and strengthening public trust.”

The approval ‍follows a $47.9 ‍million World Bank grant ‍in August to improve primary education in Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province.

In November, an IMF-World Bank ​report, uploaded by Pakistan’s finance ministry, said Pakistan’s fragmented ⁠regulation, opaque budgeting and political capture are curbing investment and weakening revenue.

Regional tensions may surface over international financing for Pakistan. In May, Reuters reported that India would oppose World Bank funding for Pakistan, citing a senior government ‌source in New Delhi.

“Strengthening Pakistan’s fiscal foundations is essential to restoring macroeconomic stability, delivering results and strengthening institutions,” said Tobias Akhtar Haque, Lead Country Economist for the World Bank in Pakistan.

“Through the PRID‑MPA, we are launching a coherent nationwide approach to support reforms that expand fiscal space, bolster investments in human capital and climate resilience, and strengthen revenue administration, budget execution, and statistical systems. These reforms will ensure that resources reach the frontline and deliver better outcomes for people across Pakistan with greater efficiency and accountability.”

In Sindh, the program is expected to increase provincial revenues, enhance the speed and transparency of payments, and broaden the use of data to guide provincial decision making. The program will directly support the increase of public resources for inclusive development, including more equitable and responsive financing for primary health care facilities and more funding for schools.