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Pakistan Among Nations Condemning Israeli Strike on Aid Flotilla

Pakistan has joined a coalition of countries in formally condemning an Israeli military attack on an international aid flotilla, describing the strike as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and a deliberate obstruction of civilian relief efforts.

The attack on the flotilla, which was reportedly carrying humanitarian supplies destined for Gaza, has drawn widespread international outrage. Multiple governments have summoned Israeli envoys or issued formal diplomatic protests, while human rights organisations have called for an independent international investigation into the incident.

Islamabad's condemnation reflects Pakistan's consistent diplomatic position on the Gaza conflict, which has seen the government repeatedly call for an immediate ceasefire, unrestricted humanitarian access, and accountability for civilian casualties. Pakistan has also been among the most vocal advocates at multilateral forums for Palestinian statehood and protection of civilian infrastructure.

The incident escalates tensions at a moment when international pressure on Israel had been mounting over restrictions on aid corridors into Gaza. Analysts warn that the attack on a vessel operating in international waters could further strain Israel's diplomatic relationships with key European and Global South partners, while deepening calls for binding UN Security Council action.

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Sources: The Nation
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