Pakistan calls situation in Gaza a stain on conscience of humanity
NEW YORK: Pakistan has described the situation in Gaza as a stain
on collective conscience of the humanity, considering the death toll
of over 55,000 lives, including 18,000 children and 28,000 women.
Delivering Pakistan’s statement during the resumed Tenth
Emergency Special Session of the General Assembly on situation in
Palestine, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, Pakistan’s Permanent
Representative to the UN, said that infrastructure including homes,
hospitals, schools, cultural heritage, and places of worship has been
razed to the ground with the prospect of famine looming large in
Gaza. He said that humanitarian workers and UN personnel are
being attacked with impunity.
“This is not just a humanitarian catastrophe; it is a collapse of
humanity,” he emphasized.
The Pakistan UN ambassador said that the stakes could not be
higher, and urged the international community to not look away.
“The credibility of the international system — of multilateralism
itself — is on trial, and that it is ludicrous that the occupying power,
the worst violator of international law and those who protect and
shield it, can stand in this August Assembly, criticizing and blaming
the rest of the international community for being on the right side of
history,” he stressed.
Ambassador Asim said that moral bankruptcy must have no space in
this house and highlighted the need for rising above politics and
pressure, and acting with moral clarity, legal integrity, and political
will.
He said that in such moments, the responsibility of this General
Assembly — the most representative and democratic organ of the
United Nations — has increased, adding that it must speak where
the Council was prevented from acting.
Referring to the resolution adopted by the General Assembly last
week entitled, “Protection of civilians and upholding legal and
humanitarian obligations,” he said that it was a necessary assertion
of international will, arguing that Pakistan is proud to have
supported and co-sponsored this initiative.
He said that the resolution called for an immediate, unconditional,
and permanent ceasefire; release of hostages; condemned the
weaponization of starvation; demanded unimpeded humanitarian
access; and insisted on accountability and compliance with
international law.
He said that the resolution recalled that this is a situation of illegal
occupation, and reiterated the obligations of Israel, the occupying
power under international law.
He asked the international community to act with urgency to ensure
the implementation the implementation of obligations.
Reiterating Pakistan’s demands, Ambassador Asim said, Pakistan
demanded an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire in
Gaza, urging full implementation of Resolution 2735.
He said Pakistan called for the complete lifting of the Gaza blockade
to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid.
It stresses full restoration of UNRWA’s role, access, and funding,
rejecting efforts to delegitimize it.
Pakistan also “emphasizes ending Israel’s illegal occupation and
realizing a two-state solution with pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds as
Palestine’s capital”.
Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad said that Pakistan looked forward
to the convening of the High-level Conference on Palestine and the
two-state solution in coming weeks, co-chaired by France and Saudi
Arabia.
“We must work together to ensure its tangible outcomes in
advancing a credible path toward durable peace, Palestinian
statehood and its full membership of the United Nations. It will be
yet another clear demonstration of where the international
community stands on this issue,” he added.–NNI