‘Ethnic cleansing in real time,’ Pakistan says on Palestinian expulsions from West Bank

Alternate Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN, Iftikhar Ahmad, addresses a UN Security Council meeting in New York, US, on Feb. 24, 2025. (@PakistanUN_NY/File)
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Updated 26 February 2025
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‘Ethnic cleansing in real time,’ Pakistan says on Palestinian expulsions from West Bank

  • Pakistan calls full UN membership for Palestine a legal and moral imperative
  • Says 90% destruction of Gaza proved Israel’s war aimed to end Palestinian existence

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday condemned the forced expulsion of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), calling it “ethnic cleansing in real time” and warning that such actions could jeopardize peace in the Middle East region.

Pakistan’s Alternate Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, made the remarks while attending a UNSC briefing on the Middle East, including the situation in Palestine.

The Pakistani diplomat said to move beyond the perpetual cycle of violence and destruction, the international community must prioritize pursuing a just and lasting peace across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, not just in Gaza.

“Peace cannot take root as long as Israel’s actions in the occupied West Bank continue with impunity,” he told the Council. “Over 50,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced, the largest mass expulsion since 1967. Military raids, settler violence and illegal land annexations intensify daily.”

“These are not isolated incidents but part of a deliberate strategy to erase Palestinian identity from their own land,” he continued. “It is ethnic cleansing in real time. If this Council is serious about peace, it should ensure that the ceasefire extends beyond Gaza to all occupied Palestinian territories.”

Ahmad also underscored the importance of allowing the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to assist Palestinians, saying Israel was legally obligated under Article 2 (5) of the UN Charter to facilitate its work.

“The deliberate targeting of aid agencies is a moral outrage and a violation of international law,” he said.

He further highlighted that over 90 percent of Gaza’s infrastructure — homes, businesses, hospitals and places of worship — had been reduced to rubble.

“This is not just destruction but an assault on an entire people’s existence,” he said, adding that the scale of suffering demanded more than just international sympathy and required decisive action.

“We must revive a credible, irreversible political process that leads to the establishment of a Palestinian state,” Ahmad said. “Full UN membership for Palestine is not a symbolic gesture: it is a legal and moral imperative.”


Pakistan lauds Qatar for Gaza peace efforts, facilitating talks with Afghanistan

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Pakistan lauds Qatar for Gaza peace efforts, facilitating talks with Afghanistan

  • PM Shehbaz Sharif greets Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Qatar’s National Day occasion
  • Qatar hosted peace talks between Pakistan, Afghanistan after fierce border clashes in October

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised Qatar on Thursday for its role in bringing about a fragile ceasefire in Gaza and facilitating talks between neighbors Pakistan and Afghanistan, a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said. 

Qatar led negotiations between Hamas and Israel aimed at easing the Gaza conflict, working with nations like the US to reach a ceasefire and secure humanitarian pauses and prisoner exchanges. Doha also facilitated de-escalation talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in October after the neighbors engaged in fierce border clashes. This elevated the Gulf nation to the status of a crisis mediator of the region on the international stage. 

Sharif was speaking to Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on the occasion of the Gulf country’s National Day. The Pakistani premier congratulated the Qatari ruler and wished the country continued peace, progress and prosperity. 

“During the call, the Prime Minister also lauded Qatar’s valuable role in efforts to bring peace in Gaza,” the PMO said. 

“He expressed his deep appreciation for Qatar’s facilitation of talks aimed at easing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan.”

Pakistan has sought closer ties with Qatar in recent months. Sharif visited Doha in a show of solidarity after Israel’s airstrikes on the country in September, while Qatar publicly supported Pakistan during a brief military conflict with India in May, which Islamabad has highlighted as evidence of a deepening two-way partnership.

“He reaffirmed Pakistan’s abiding commitment to further strengthening of the longstanding and multifaceted bilateral partnership between the two brotherly countries,” the PMO said. 

Sharif invited the Qatari emir to visit Pakistan “at a mutually convenient date,” the PMO said. 

Al Thani thanked Sharif for the National Day greetings and expressed his “strong commitment” to further strengthen ties between the two nations, Sharif’s office said.