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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia condemning Israel’s plan to capture Gaza

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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia strongly condemned plans to occupy the city of Gaza in Israel on Friday.

The Israeli army will take control of the city of Gaza under the new project of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which is approved by the Security Cabinet.

This progress criticized both inside and outside Israel. According to a statement by the Prime Minister Sadan in Islamabad, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said, “We strongly condemn the approval of the Israeli cabinet plan for the illegal and illegal control scheme of Gaza city.

“This is already equal to a dangerous growth in war against Palestinian people.”

“This expansion of military campaigns will further spoil the existing humanitarian crisis and end any possibility of peace in the region,” he said.

‘We should not ignore the real causes of this ongoing tragedy: that is Israeli’s long, illegal occupation of Palestinian soil. As long as business remains, peace will remain a dream. ,

He further stated that his right confirms his unchanged support for self -devotion and establishment of an independent and sovereign kingdom of Palestine, whose capital is the Holy Spirit Al -Sarif.

“We urge the international community to intervene immediately to prevent Israeli’s illegal aggression, so that the safety of innocent civilians can be ensured and the people of Gaza can be provided humanitarian aid.”

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement on X that Saudi Arabia condemns the decision to capture the Gaza Strip in the strongest and stronger terms by the Israeli occupation. ,

The statement said that Saudi Arabia strongly condemns hunger, cruel attitude and ethnic offenses against the Palestinians.

According to the news agency AFP, it has been almost two years since Israel’s aggression in Gaza, and the pressure on Netanyahu is increasing that a ceasefire is increasing to bring back more than two million population from the verge of famine and to release Israeli prisoners.

Palestinian organization Hamas described Israel’s plan as a “new war crime”, while Israeli’s close aide Germany took extraordinary steps and stopped exporting arms used in Gaza.

The office of Prime Minister Netanyahu on Friday said that under the scheme, the Israeli army would prepare to control the city of Gaza, distributing humanitarian aid to citizens outside the fighting areas.

Prior to the verdict, Nathan Yahoo had said that Israel intends to take full control of the Gaza Strip, but would not make it a part of the rule.

Talking to the American network Fox News, he said, “We don’t want to keep it” but want to install a ‘safe area’ and “to hand over it to Arab parties who can run it properly without threatening it.”

Israel captured Gaza since 1967, but in 2005, its army and settling were vacated.

According to Netanyahu’s office, most of the security cabinet has adopted the ‘five principles’, including the lack of arms in the region and the establishment of an alternative civilian administration that is neither Hamas nor Palestinian Authority.

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The new project has surfaced from all over the world, including statements of China, Türkiye, United Kingdom and United Nations Human Rights Heads.

In Israel, the project response was mixed. Opposition leader Yare Lapid called the cabinet move “a tragedy that will give birth to many other tragedies.”

He warned the X that this would lead to ‘death of hostages, death of many soldiers, burden of billions and diplomatic failure on Israeli taxpayers.

The Israeli army said last month that it holds 75 % of its control, especially with its bases near the border.

Gaza residents are expressing concern over the worst circumstances. The 52 -year -old Mesa al -Shanti told AFP, a mother of six children, ‘They tell us to go to the south, then come back to the north, and now want to send it to the south. We are human, but no one listens to us. ,

Gaza Gaza is raising global anxiety over the plight of Palestinians, where a un -backed survey warned that famine was spreading.

The World Health Organization says that at least 99 people have died of malnutrition this year and these figures are probably less than the original.

Amjad Al -Shuwa, head of Palestinian NGO network in the Gaza strip, told AFP that very few trucks could come to the entry locations due to prolonged testing process.

The United Nations estimates that at least 600 relief trucks are required to meet the basic needs of Gaza.

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