This session aims to emphasize Pakistan's commitment to peace, justice, and solidarity with the Palestinian people.


Islamabad: A session of the Senate will be convened this week to address the pressing issue of the ongoing Palestine situation, following the barbaric bombings by the Zionist Israeli Army in besieged Gaza Strip.
Leader of the House in Senate, Senator Ishaq Dar, and Parliamentary Leader of the Balochistan Awami Party (BAP), Senator Manzoor Kakar had written letters to Chairman Senate, urging him to convene a session to discuss and deliberate on the situation in Palestine, to which he agreed.
This session aims to emphasize Pakistan's commitment to peace, justice, and solidarity with the Palestinian people.
All other political parties present in the Senate have also supported the convening of the Senate session. The purpose of calling the meeting is to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and to condemn the atrocities of the Israeli occupying forces. Senators will have an opportunity to express their views during the meeting.

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