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Pakistan has condemned the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh,

Pakistan has condemned the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas' political bureau, in Tehran. A Foreign Office spokesperson said, "We express our condolences to his family and the Palestinian people. According to the spokesperson, Pakistan condemns all forms of terrorism, including extrajudicial killings." 


( Islamabad) By: Amjad Siddique.

During the swearing-in ceremony of Iran's President, several foreign dignitaries, including Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister, were present. Pakistan expresses deep concern over the increasing Israeli aggression in the region. These recent actions are a dangerous escalation in an already unstable region and undermine peace efforts.

JUI Secretary General and Member of National Assembly, Maulana Abdul Ghafoor Haidri, stated in a press conference, "The U.S. and Israel target personalities who oppose their exploitation and occupation. The martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh is a great tragedy; his goal was martyrdom and the liberation of Palestine. Many of his family members have been martyred before, but he did not care. He fought for the freedom of Palestine until his last breath."

He further questioned, "Will Iran issue any clarification on this matter? Israel has taken this action to expand the war. The Muslim world is merely paying lip service, and no Muslim country has taken action against Israel so far. Palestinians and Gazans are suffering. If the Muslim world does not have the courage for war, it should engage in political, social, and economic boycotts. If the Muslim world stops oil for two days, Israel will go bankrupt."

Maulana Haidri also questioned, "What use are the OIC and the Arab League? Will Jerusalem always remain under Israeli occupation while the Muslim world remains a silent spectator?" He announced that on Friday, demonstrations will be held across the country in solidarity with Palestinians, and resolutions will be presented in mosques. A condemnation resolution has also been introduced in Parliament.