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Pakistan dispatches 2nd consignment of relief goods for Gaza

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  • Relief goods consist of hygiene kits, medicines and food packages.
  • FM Jilani sees off the flight carrying relief goods.
  • Calls for an immediate end to Israeli aggression in Gaza.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday dispatched the second consignment of relief goods for under siege Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The relief goods which were sent off in a special flight was seen off by Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani and Human Rights Minister Khalil George. 

Palestinian Ambassador in Islamabad Ahmad Jawad Rabei and senior officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Disaster Management Authority were also present during the sendoff ceremony at Islamabad International Airport.

FM Jilani expressed Pakistan’s full solidarity with the Palestinian brothers and sisters and condemned Israel’s brutal, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force against civilians, including women and children, currently besieged in Gaza.

The top Pakistani diplomat underlined the urgency of bringing an immediate end to Israeli aggression and lifting the siege of Gaza. He also called for upholding the principles of justice and humanity and facilitating the delivery of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza.

The relief goods consist of hygiene kits, medicines and food packages. The first consignment was sent on October 19. 

Israel has intensified its ground operation and bombardment on the Gaza Strip in response to Hamas’ October 7 attacks, which caught Netanyahu Benjamin’s administration by surprise.

Israel — by targeting schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, and even refugee camps where terrified civilians have taken shelter — has so far killed more than 10,000 people, including 4,800 children.

Israel has accused Hamas of hiding among civilians and has been using this explanation as an excuse when it faces criticism for targeting besieged civilians.

Honduras, Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, Jordan, and Bahrain have called back their envoys from Israel, and some have also cut their diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv, whose forces have besieged Gaza for 17 years.

Global powers, including the United States and the United Nations, have called on Israel to ensure that civilian casualties are avoided in its relentless pursuit to eliminate Hamas, but to no avail.

The UN is also calling for an immediate ceasefire to at least allow aid to flow smoothly to the war-torn strip and permit the exchange of hostages.

Israeli PM Netanyahu, however, has ruled out halting his forces’ assault on Gaza and stressed that they would continue to pound the Hamas-run enclave.

The Israel-Hamas war is still ongoing and an ongoing bombardment of the Gaza Strip continues to escalate the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.

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In the context of bilateral relations, Pakistan and Bangladesh are working together to promote economic growth and meet mutual interests.

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The countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh are on the verge of forming a partnership to investigate potential avenues of collaboration that have the potential to spur economic expansion, encourage cultural interchange, and improve mutual comprehension.

During his speech at a recent ceremony that took place in Karachi, the High Commissioner of Bangladesh, Muhammad Ruhul Alam, mentioned these goals and underlined the significance of collaboration between the two countries in order to create a more promising future.

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Law Minister Hosts Press Conference Regarding the Irreversible Process for Independents to Switch Parties Under Amended Law: Tarar

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Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar stressed that, as a result of the modified Election Act, independent candidates must formally join any political party within three days of winning polls. This procedure is now irreversible.

The Law Minister announced two changes to the Election Act during a press conference in Islamabad. He also mentioned that Sections 104-A and 66 of the Election Act have not been taken into consideration in the comprehensive ruling.

He stated that despite the Supreme Court’s comprehensive ruling, a number of problems remain unresolved.

The law minister stated that the independent candidates resolved their legal issues by joining the Sunni Ittehad Council and that PTI was not a party in the Election Commission, Pehsawar High Court, or the Supreme Court.

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Meeting Between CM Punjab and US Ambassador: Discussion on Strengthening Pak-US Relations

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Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif and Pakistan Muslim League-N President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif convened with U.S. Ambassador Donald Bloom to deliberate on issues of common interest and the advancement of Pakistan-U.S. relations.

Maryam Nawaz articulated her dedication to establishing amicable relations between Pakistan and the United States during the meeting.

She underscored the significant potential for trade between the two nations, accentuating the necessity to capitalize on these prospects for reciprocal advantage.

Ambassador Bloom and U.S. Consul General Kristen Hawkins also deliberated on enhancing economic prospects between Pakistan and the United States.

Senior Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb, Special Assistant Rashid Nasrullah, and additional officials attended the meeting.

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