An editorial in Pakistan's mass-circulation Urdu-language newspaper Roznama Jang recently celebrated Pakistan's success at the UN Human Rights Council in drafting an anti-Israel resolution with the aid of Palestinian diplomatic missions in Geneva, Cuba, and Bolivia, and called upon the international community to resolve the issues of Kashmir and Palestine.
In an address on March 23, which in Pakistan is celebrated as Pakistan Day, Pakistani President Asif Zardari stressed the need for "immediate practical measures" to end the bloodshed in Gaza, and made it clear that "Pakistan will continue to support the struggle of the Palestinian people until the Palestinian issue is resolved in accordance with their will." The editorial
Following the March 22, 2024 attack on the Crocus City Hall music venue in Moscow, in which an estimated 137 people were killed and for which the Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility, major Urdu-language and English-language dailies in Pakistan published editorials arguing that both the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban) and the Islamic State
On January 16, 2024, Hamas leader Khaled Mash'al's special representative to Pakistan Dr. Naji Zaheer, who has been in Pakistan in recent months appearing publicly alongside U.S.-designated global terrorists, visited the Karachi Press Club where he spoke with Pakistani journalists and called for more anti-Israel protests, according to Pakistani media reports.[1] The Dawn
In recent articles, Pakistani columnists discussed the lack of a united response from Islamic nations to the Hamas-Israel war in Gaza, especially in light of South Africa's case against Israel in the International Court of Justice. The writers wonder if the Pakistani army should respond. One of the articles, titled: "Israel Before The International Court of Justice," is