The leaders of the Islamic world, in conjunction with the international community, must work collectively to put an end to the genocide of Palestinians: Former PM.


Lahore: Former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan Muslim League (N), Shehbaz Sharif, has urgently called for measures to send relief supplies to the Palestinians who are currently suffering due to the ongoing Israeli oppression.
In a statement, Shehbaz Sharif expressed his deep concern for the dire situation unfolding in Palestine, emphasizing that Israeli cruelty and injustice have given rise to a double human tragedy.
He stressed the need for collective action by leaders of the Islamic world and the international community to halt the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people.
Sharif went on to draw a grim parallel between the current situation in Palestine and the historic battle of Karbala.
He pointed out that, similar to the past, the innocent population in Palestine is being subjected to severe shortages of water and food, while children, women, and civilians are enduring violence and oppression at the hands of their oppressors.
This mounting sense of apathy and helplessness is pushing the world toward dire consequences.
The former prime minister warned that failing to save humanity would equate to a failure in maintaining global peace.
He emphasized that every moment's delay results in the tragic loss of innocent lives.
The former PM also criticized the international community for not allowing aid convoys to reach the besieged Palestinian territories, considering it a mockery of international authority and law.
Sharif noted that the tears shed by Palestinian children have deeply moved the world.
In conclusion, he firmly stated that no amount of bloodshed and violence could ever legitimize the existence of an illegitimate state.
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