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Pakistan calls for ceasefire and humanitarian aid in Gaza at UN meeting

Israel's relentless attacks on Gaza continue, resulting in 93 more Palestinian deaths and 278 injuries in just 24 hours
Published 17 Jul, 2025 09:53am
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Pakistan has urged for an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire in Gaza. During a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York, led by Pakistan, Permanent Representative Asim Iftikhar emphasized the urgent need to ensure access to food and fuel for hospitals in the region.

He emphasized that Pakistan demands an immediate and complete ceasefire agreement in Gaza, where children are dying from hunger. Ending the Israeli occupation is essential for peace, as the daily massacre of Palestinians continues to increase.

Meanwhile, Israel’s brutal attacks on Gaza persist, with an additional 93 Palestinians killed and 278 injured within 24 hours.

According to Arab media, Israel has targeted refugee camps, aid centers, and homes in Gaza. The total number of martyrs has reached 58,479.

Additionally, Israel has once again issued orders for the forced evacuation of residents from Jabalia and northern Gaza.

The UN Human Rights Office reports that in Israeli attacks, one in ten children is losing either one or both legs.

According to the United Nations, 875 Palestinians have been martyred while waiting for aid over the past six weeks.

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