New York, NY — In a powerful address at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the ongoing Israeli aggression against Palestinians, asserting that “the blood of Palestinians will not be in vain.” His remarks came amid rising tensions in the region and increasing calls for international intervention.
During his speech, PM Sharif highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank, calling for immediate action to protect the rights and lives of Palestinians. “We stand in solidarity with those who suffer,” he stated, urging the international community to take a firm stance against violence and to promote dialogue for lasting peace.
The Prime Minister’s address resonated with many delegates, as he emphasized the need for accountability and justice. “It is time for the world to unite and ensure that the voices of the oppressed are heard,” he added, reinforcing Pakistan’s commitment to advocating for Palestinian rights on the global stage.
As the session progressed, several other leaders echoed PM Sharif’s sentiments, calling for an end to the violence and a renewed commitment to a two-state solution. The ongoing conflict remains a focal point of international discourse, with hopes that united efforts can lead to meaningful change.
The UNGA continues to be a platform for nations to address pressing global issues, and PM Sharif’s passionate plea has sparked renewed discussions about the urgent need for peace and reconciliation in the Middle East.