PM Kakar strongly condemns rising Israeli hostilities in Gaza
Prime Minister stated that world must act now to end this carnage.
Islamabad: Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar Wednesday strongly condemned the rising Israeli hostilities and aggression against civilians in Gaza.
Turning to social media website X, he wrote: “Yesterday’s air raid on Jabalia camp, where hundreds of lives were lost, including women and children, was a stark reminder of ongoing Israeli brutalities and war crimes in Gaza”.
Such reprehensible acts can never be condoned or forgotten, Prime Minister stated, adding that world must act now to end this carnage.
I strongly condemn the rising Israeli hostilities and aggression against civilians in Gaza. Yesterday’s air raid on Jabalia camp, where hundreds of lives were lost, including women and children, was a stark reminder of ongoing Israeli brutalities and war crimes in Gaza. Such…
— Anwaar ul Haq Kakar (@anwaar_kakar) November 1, 2023
It is pertinent to note that yesterday, six US-made Israeli planes brutally bombarded the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, killing at least 100 Palestinians, resulting in the complete destruction of the refugee camp.
Hundreds of Palestinian were living in the buildings of the Jabalia camp that were completely destroyed after the Israeli attack. Hundreds of people are busy searching for their loved ones in the rubble.
According to the hospital administration, dead bodies and injured are being brought to the hospital from Jabalia refugee camp and the number of martyrs is expected to increase.
Notably, since October 07, Israeli planes have been bombing the occupied Palestinian territory of Gaza. More than 8,000 Palestinians, including hundreds of children and women, have been martyred in Israel's barbaric attacks.
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