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Pakistan President Calls for Condemnation of Israeli Treatment of Palestinians

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In a recent tweet, Pakistan President Arif Alvi called for the international community to condemn Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians. He said that “progress towards peace cannot materialise without condemnation of usurpation & brutalisation of Palestinian rights & people by Israel.”

President Of Pakistan Dr Arif Alvi

Pakistan President Alvi also criticized Israel’s continuous annexation of land, illegal settlements, and disproportionate reactions and killings. He said that these actions have resulted in “no hope & no progress towards peace.”

President Alvi called on the international community to play a big role in promoting world peace by moving forward in line with UN resolutions.

The Importance of Condemnation

President Alvi’s call for condemnation is important because it sends a strong message to Israel that its actions are unacceptable. It also helps to raise awareness of the plight of the Palestinian people and the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The Role of the International Community

The international community has a responsibility to play in promoting peace and justice in the Middle East. This includes condemning Israel’s human rights abuses and holding it accountable for its violations of international law.

UN security council

The international community can also play a role in supporting the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination. This can be done by providing humanitarian assistance, promoting economic development, and working to achieve a two-state solution to the conflict.

Conclusion

President Alvi’s call for condemnation is a timely and important reminder of the need for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The international community must do its part to promote peace and justice in the Middle East.

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