PNN – In a letter to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement requested the country to play a role in helping to stop the crimes of the Zionist regime in Gaza and putting pressure on the international supporters of Israel in order to advance the immediate ceasefire plan.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Pakistani media, in a letter to Mohammad Shahbaz Sharif, Ismail Haniyeh congratulated him on his re-election as the Prime Minister of Pakistan and while explaining the latest developments related to the continuation of Israeli crimes against the defenseless people of Gaza, he wrote: The Israeli occupation regime deliberately targets innocent people and civilians in Gaza, including children, women and the elderly. Israeli forces destroyed mosques, churches, schools, hospitals, civilian settlements, roads and infrastructure to destroy all signs of life in Gaza.
Haniyeh added: Israeli occupying authorities continue to commit shameful crimes against Palestinians by using hunger and famine as a weapon to achieve their heinous goals. The occupying enemy has blocked the passage of emergency aid to Gaza City and its north. Also, the blood of innocent Palestinians who go out to feed their children is shed. These actions are against human rights and are a clear violation of all international laws and conventions.
He emphasized: The Hamas movement, the Palestinian nation, their representative parties and organizations undoubtedly appreciate all the efforts and actions that the world is trying to support and help the Palestinians.
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The head of the political office of the Islamic Resistance Movement asked the Prime Minister of Pakistan to play a role in helping to stop Israel’s inhuman aggression against Gaza and to put pressure on the international governments that support the Zionist crimes in Gaza.
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian resistance groups launched the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation from Gaza against the positions of the Israeli regime, and finally, on November 24, 2023, a four-day temporary ceasefire was established, or the pause for the exchange of prisoners between Hamas and the Zionist regime.
This pause in the war continued for seven days, and finally, on the morning of Friday, December 1, 2023, the temporary ceasefire ended and the Israeli regime resumed attacks against Gaza.
In order to retaliate against the “Al-Aqsa Storm” attacks, compensate for its defeat and stop the resistance operations, this regime has closed the crossings of the Gaza Strip and is bombarding this area.