Pakistan calls for deployment of international protection force in Palestine
NEW YORK, MAY 21: Pakistan on Thursday joined
Turkey in urging the UN to deploy an international protection force in occupied
Palestinian territories to protect innocents there from Israeli violence.
Speaking at a UN General Assembly
special meeting on Palestine, Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
said Gaza has plunged in darkness, literally and metaphorically, while the only
light is that of Israeli explosions.
"The General Assembly should
call for concrete steps to protect the Palestinians. We should deploy an
international protection force, as was called for in General Assembly
Resolution ES-10/20 and as demanded by the Islamic Summit Conference on 18 May
2018," Qureshi said.
"If the Security Council
cannot agree to send a protection force, a 'coalition of the willing' can be
formed to provide at least civilian observers to monitor a cessation of the
hostilities and supervise the provision of humanitarian help to the
Palestinians," he suggested.
The meeting in New York chaired
by Volkan Bozkir, the Turkish diplomat who heads the UN General Assembly, was
also attended by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and foreign ministers
from such countries as Palestine, Turkey, Qatar, Jordan, Algeria, Pakistan,
Indonesia, Kuwait, Maldives, Tunisia, and Saudi Arabia.
This was also the first in-person
participation at the ministerial level at UN headquarters since the beginning
of the pandemic in March 2020, according to Bozkir.
Qureshi also called on Guterres
and the UN high commissioner for human rights to offer protection to Israel's
Arab citizens who are being lynched and murdered by fascist Israeli gangs.
ACCOUNTABLE FOR WAR CRIMES
Qureshi also urged Israel be held
accountable for its war crimes and asked the UN to activate the Human Rights
Council, International Criminal Court, International Court of Justice, and
other avenues to ensure this.
"Israel's crimes against
humanity should not escape accountability. There should be no impunity for
violation of international law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention and
other human rights conventions," he said.
Qureshi said that so far over 250
Palestinians have been killed and thousands other injured, one-third of them
women and children.
"Death echoes in every home
in Gaza. The Israeli airstrikes are responsible for the taking of every single
life of the Abu Hatab family. Two were women and eight children," he said,
adding that so far over 50,000 Palestinian have fled their homes in Gaza.
He added that Israeli airstrikes
destroyed entire buildings to kill and terrorize innocent Palestinians and even
silence the media.
"It is time to say
'Enough!'" he said.
He underlined his country's full
support for the Palestinian people, saying, "The voice of the Palestinian
people cannot and will not be silenced. We, the representatives of the Islamic
world, are here to speak with them and for them."
Qureshi also expressed regret
over the Security Council's failure to halt Israeli attacks, saying: "It
is appalling that the Security Council has been unable to exercise its primary
responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security. The
Security Council has failed even to demand a cessation of hostilities."
"Those preventing the
council from doing so bear a heavy responsibility," he added, referring to
the US blocking Security Council statements demanding an immediate cease-fire.
Qureshi ended his speech with a verse from his country's resistance poet saying: "O Land of Palestine! I too, am there for you."
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