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President asks Pakistan Red Crescent to help Palestinian victims

President asks Pakistan Red Crescent to help Palestinian victims

President asks Pakistan Red Crescent to help Palestinian victims of Israeli attacks.

In a tweet on Monday, President Dr. Arif Alvi has urged Pakistan Red Crescent to help victims of massacre that is taking place in Palestine.

President asks Pakistan Red Crescent to help Palestinian victims

He further said he has asked the organization to offer medical teams, volunteers, supplies and tents.

The President also urged OIC countries, that besides organizing international political pressure, it should also spur this humanitarian cause.

Israeli airstrikes killed over 200 Palestinians

On the other hand, Palestinians death toll due to Israeli missile attacks rose to 200.

In complete defiance and disregard to human rights and international law, the Israeli forces are continuing the barbaric and callous air strike against unarmed Palestinians in Gaza and West Bank.

Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes (missiles’ attacks) killed 42 more Palestinians in a single day.

Permanent Representative of Pakistan at UN, Munir Akram called on the UN Security Council to hold Israel accountable for its war crimes.

In a statement submitted to the 15-member Council, Pakistan also called for hold Israel accountable for its crimes against humanity.

Ambassador of Palestinian Authority meets Foreign Minister Qureshi in Islamabad today.

Palestinian Ambassador Ahmed Jawad Rabaei called on Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

He expressed his gratitude for Pakistan’s unwavering support and steadfast policy on Palestine.

While talking to the FM, he appreciated Pakistan’s continuous efforts to engage international community for protecting Palestine.

GTV

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