Call for peace in Gaza dominates OIC as Ishaq Dar speaks. Pakistan once again pressed for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reiterating the country’s firm stance at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
Dar emphasized that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza demands urgent global attention. He reminded member states that Pakistan has consistently raised its voice for the people of Palestine and will continue to stand by them at every forum.
Ishaq Dar calls for Gaza ceasefire at OIC
Speaking at the OIC gathering, Ishaq Dar highlighted the urgent need to halt violence and protect innocent civilians in Gaza. According to him, silence over the escalating situation would only worsen the humanitarian tragedy.
The call for a ceasefire in Gaza was part of Pakistan’s broader diplomatic efforts to mobilize international support. Dar also stressed that global leaders must ensure humanitarian aid reaches the people most affected by the conflict.
- Pakistan demands an immediate ceasefire in Gaza to stop the bloodshed.
- Ishaq Dar highlights Pakistan’s role at the OIC for peace efforts.
- OIC urged to act collectively for humanitarian relief.
- Humanitarian corridors must remain open, Dar stressed.
- Pakistan pledges continued support for Palestine.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s remarks come as part of his wider diplomatic engagements. He is scheduled to attend more international meetings and continue highlighting Pakistan’s position on regional and global issues. More details about his upcoming engagements can be found here.
Dar further added that peace in Gaza cannot be achieved without unity among Muslim nations. He urged OIC members to take a proactive role in building pressure on international stakeholders, ensuring that humanitarian aid and relief operations continue without obstruction.
The tragedy in Gaza has already claimed thousands of lives, with children and women among the most affected. Pakistan’s renewed appeal reflects its consistent support for the Palestinian cause and its belief that the OIC must serve as a strong collective voice.
As the OIC session concluded, Ishaq Dar’s speech was seen as an important reminder of Pakistan’s unwavering diplomatic commitment. The country continues to call for peace, justice, and protection of human lives in one of the world’s most volatile regions.