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Ceasefire can’t hide scale of destruction in Gaza, UN warns, as rights experts call for ICC probe
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The humanitarian community has welcomed the ceasefire agreed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel but warned that the destruction in Gaza will take years, if not decades, to fix.
Speaking from Gaza, Matthias Schmale from the UN relief agency for Palestinians UNRWA, said that there was no “going back to normal” in the enclave, after more than 10 days of rocket fire and airstrike exchanges between the warring parties that have killed more than 250 people and injured thousands.
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Mission Palestine: FM Qureshi urges Muslim countries to adopt united stance at UN
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He will attend the emergency meeting of UNGA on the situation in Palestine today.
An emergency meeting of the the UNGA has been convened after the UNSC failed to deplore Israeli violence.
NEW YORK: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Thursday held consultations with the envoys of a few Muslim countries to adopt a united stance at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for Palestine.
The foreign minister has arrived in New York to attend the emergency meeting of the UNGA on the Gaza predicament today. Israel has killed nearly 250 Palestinians and as per most reports, injured over 1,400 people since May 10.