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Senate continuing discussion on Israeli atrocities, aggressive actions against Palestinians

The Senate is continuing discussion on Israeli atrocities and aggressive actions against the innocent Palestinians.

Participating in the discussion, Dilawar Khan said the world community should fulfill its responsibility for the resolution of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He paid glowing tributes to the sacrifices of Palestinians.

Quratulain Marri while highlighting Israeli atrocities in Gaza said this is a well thought out and planned ethnic cleansing and genocide of Palestinians. She said the Israeli Prime Minister is a warmonger. She stressed for forcefully raising voice against the Israeli atrocities.

Mushahid Hussain Sayed said Hamas is a political organization representing the people of Palestine and opposing the state terrorism of Israel. He said Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza. He suggested the Senate Chairman write a strong letter to the western parliaments, exposing the Israeli crimes. He said Pakistan stands in complete solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Mohsin Aziz said the house should pass a resolution demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza. He said the western leaders should not turn their back to the plight of Palestinians.

Sherry Rehman said the deaths of children in Gaza have reached thousands. She said 'Save the Children' has also expressed its concern over this situation. She said all the international laws are being violated in Gaza.

Zarqa Suharwardy Taimur said Israel has expansionist designs and it is carrying out oppression against Palestinians with impunity.

Abida Azeem said the world organizations including the United Nations and the OIC should raise their voice for the plight of Palestinians.

Mian Raza Rabbani said Israeli leaders and their collaborators should be charged for war crimes. He said the people of Pakistan stand by the people of Palestine.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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