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Pakistan sends second humanitarian aid package for Gaza

Pakistani Aid For Palestine (Samaa TV)

The Israeli onslaught in Gaza has ignited a wave of protests across Pakistan as people express their anger over the Zionist regime's back to back attacks on the besieged territory.

In response to the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza, Pakistan is sending its second consignment of relief goods for Palestine.

Israel would never be able to carry out its inhumanity, and its barbarity, and its atrocities, unless it was helped, and funded, and supported, and weaponized, by America, UK, European Union, and I want to condemn the Organization of Islamic Conference for being complicit, silent, and inactive.

Tahira Abdulla, Human Rights Activist

In response to the ongoing crisis in Gaza, Pakistani citizens are raising their voices to demand an end to the war crimes being committed in the region.

So far, no financial support, no medical support and no practical food and other necessities have been delivered to the people of Gaza.

So there is a catastrophe, there is a humanitarian crisis; war crimes are being committed by Israel.

Nasir Abbas Sherazi, Muthida Wahdit-E-Muslimeen

Like people in many other parts of the world, Pakistanis are also worried about Israel's attacks on civilians in Gaza and demand an immediate end to the onslaught.

Gaza is bleeding and Gaza is being massacred in huge numbers and we are unable to do anything.

We are not even able to give the aid to them, to provide medicine, to provide food, commodities.

Oout there, living in open sky, and the children are bleeding, children are dying every day.

Aamna Junjua, Human Rights Activist

Meanwhile, the Government of Pakistan is responding to the ongoing Israeli aggression by sending its second consignment of relief goods including hygiene kits, medicines and food packages.


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