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KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur Announces Rs.100 Million Aid For Gaza Relief Efforts

Source: The Express Tribune

In a powerful gesture of solidarity, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has pledged a substantial aid package of Rs.100 million for the embattled people of Gaza.

With the death toll in Palestine surpassing a staggering 32,000 since October 2023, predominantly affecting innocent women and children amidst relentless military offensives by Israel, the humanitarian crisis has reached dire proportions.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s aid to Gaza

Many countries, including Pakistan, are expressing concern about the increasing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They are calling for an immediate ceasefire to be put in place. The international community is becoming more and more worried about the possibility of famine and disease outbreaks.

Source: Arab News Pakistan
Source: Arab News Pakistan

Barrister Dr. Muhammad Ali Saif, an aide to CM Gandapur has confirmed that the government is committed to supporting Gaza. He stated that the allocated funds would be used to procure essential supplies for the affected population.

Dr. Saif emphasized the unwavering solidarity of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and urged Muslim nations and the global community to step forward and extend assistance to Palestine during this critical time.

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Pakistan maintains a steadfast stance on the Palestinian issue, advocating for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on internationally recognized parameters and the pre-1967 borders. Pakistan has no diplomatic ties with Israel and continues to firmly support the Palestinian cause. Millions of people worldwide share this sentiment and demand justice and peace for Gaza.

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