Pakistan has welcomed the recent Gaza ceasefire agreement and stressed for the full and without delay implementation of the said agreement. The Foreign Office said this development would provide hope for a long-term cease fire and help provide more aid to the region that has been hit.
The deal unilaterally announced on Wednesday called for six-week ceasefire and envisages a phased Israeli troops pullout from Gaza strip. It also includes a prisoner exchange formula in which hostages in the custody of Hamas would be swapped for Palestinian prisoners detained by Israel. But even after that, concrete evidence proves that the israeli military attacks are still occurring in which 32 people died late Wednesday and the Israeli airstrikes are going on continuously in many areas of gaza including the Rafah, Nuseirat and northern territories.
Continuing with the Palestinian issue and in his commitment to the two-state solution, Pakistan has restated its support for the creation of a Palestinian state within the pre-June 1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as a capital. Opposing it, external affairs of the UK called spokespersons for disorder, adding that Israel expansionist plots have sowed seeds of destruction through the Middle East.