Islamabad: According to Mumtaz Zahra Baloch of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan has demanded an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.
Mumtaz Zahra Baloch revealed that Pakistan and the OIC are in communication with one another about the Gaza war during an appearance on “Sawal Yeh Hai” on ARY News.
She claimed that the best approach to ending the present situation in Gaza after Israeli attacks is through conversation rather than violence.
Nearly 2,200 Palestinians have died as a result of Israel’s air campaign on Gaza, whereas 1,300 Israelis have died as a result of Hamas strikes.
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Gazans would find it “impossible” to comply with the evacuation order on Friday without facing serious humanitarian consequences, according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
In order to “find a lasting solution to this unending cycle of death and destruction” and to save civilians, the UN chief urged international cooperation.
After it was directly targeted, a UNRWA school in the Gaza Strip that housed over 225 displaced people—many of them families—suffered considerable damage but no injuries.
A plane carrying life-saving medical supplies from the World Health Organization‘s (WHO) logistical headquarters in Dubai landed in Egypt on Saturday to aid Palestinians in Gaza, as soon as access is gained over the border into the enclave.
Approximately 1,200 patients with injuries sustained during the bombing assaults and an additional 1,500 patients with chronic diseases will be treated with enough trauma drugs, standard medical supplies, and cargo-contained equipment.
To meet the needs of 300,000 individuals, including expecting women, basic medical supplies are also included in the container.
As per WHO reports, Gaza’s hospitals are either completely closed or completely overcrowded; thus, supplies are essential to preserving the lives of the injured, no matter where they seek shelter.
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