Pakistan,World Bank seal new development partnership
No fuel, aid getting into Gaza amid Israel’s Rafah offensive: UN agency
UNITED NATIONS, May 08 (APP): Israeli military manoeuvres and shelling continued in and around eastern Rafah in southern Gaza Wednesday as UN humanitarian officials stressed that “no fuel or aid” was getting into the enclave.
“We’re not receiving any aid, the crossing area has ongoing military operations and is an active war zone,” said Scott Anderson, from the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, in a post on X.
“We are hearing continued bombardments in this area throughout the day. No fuel or aid has entered into the Gaza Strip and this is disastrous for the humanitarian response.”
The development comes amid deepening international concerns including from the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres about a full-scale Israeli military operation in Rafah, fueled by the closure of Kerem Shalom and the seizure of Rafah crossing on Tuesday by Israeli forces, dashing ceasefire hopes.
In addition to concerns over dwindling supplies of fuel, food and other basic necessities in Gaza, UN humanitarians reported that tens of thousands of people in Rafah have been uprooted once more by Israeli evacuation orders.
“Every day we are displaced. Every hour we are displaced,” Rafah resident Salah Rajab Gazan was quoted as saying by UN News, a news website, inside the enclave.
“We expected that the deal would be reached and we’d go (back) to Gaza City. But what we expected did not happen and the opposite happened.”
In another interview, a former resident of Jabalia camp in northern Gaza described his exhaustion and loss, after seven months of war which had claimed the lives of his children. “I can’t find a mattress to sleep on; I used to have a house and floors. I am tired of life because there is no life in Gaza. Gaza has no future.”
In a bid to secure an end to the war and the release of all remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza, the UN chief issued a direct appeal to the Government of Israel late Tuesday “to stop any escalation and engage constructively in the ongoing diplomatic talks”.
Posting on X late on Tuesday, he said that “disturbed and distressed” by the Israeli Defence Forces’ renewed military activity in Rafah, just as he called on Hamas leaders and Israel “to show political courage” and secure a ceasefire.
After more than 34,000 Palestinians killed, mostly women an children, “haven’t we seen enough?” Guterres asked, at UN headquarters in New York.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar to visit Pakistan on Thursday (May 9)
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb in a meeting with the delegation of Pakistan Dairy Association (PDA)


ISLAMABAD: May 08 –
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb called on by the Ambassador of France to Pakistan Nicholas Galey


ISLAMABAD: May 08
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar addressing a press conference

ISLAMABAD: May 08 –
Power Minister Awais Leghari led a delegation of the Power Sector of the Government of Pakistan to meet with its Saudi Energy sector counterpart at Riyadh. The prominent leaders present in the meeting included Nassir Al-Qahtani, Assistant Minister for Electricity Affairs and Nayef Almusehel, Deputy Minister for Policies and Strategic Planning. During the meeting, both sides exchanged detailed information regarding the landscape of the power sector in their respective countries. They agreed to mutually cooperate in the future, in order to benefit each other on the basis of expertise that both countries have. Pakistan intends to enhance efficiency in its policy making processes by drawing on the experience of Saudi Arabia


RIYADH: May 08 –

RIYADH: May 08 – Power Minister Awais Leghari led a delegation of the Power Sector of the Government of Pakistan to meet with its Saudi Energy sector counterpart at Riyadh. The prominent leaders present in the meeting included Nassir Al-Qahtani, Assistant Minister for Electricity Affairs and Nayef Almusehel, Deputy Minister for Policies and Strategic Planning. During the meeting, both sides exchanged detailed information regarding the landscape of the power sector in their respective countries. They agreed to mutually cooperate in the future, in order to benefit each other on the basis of expertise that both countries have. Pakistan intends to enhance efficiency in its policy making processes by drawing on the experience of Saudi Arabia. APP/TZD
Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari held a meeting with the Saudi Minister of Energy, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud. Both ministers agreed to exchange expertise to facilitate rapid economic growth in their respective countries by making the energy sector more efficient. They also decided to continue the exchange of experts of the energy sector and other key economic sectors within their countries in order to arrive at a clear strategy of improving Pakistan’s energy landscape


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RIYADH: May 08 – Minister for Power Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari held a meeting with the Saudi Minister of Energy, HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud. Both ministers agreed to exchange expertise to facilitate rapid economic growth in their respective countries by making the energy sector more efficient. They also decided to continue the exchange of experts of the energy sector and other key economic sectors within their countries in order to arrive at a clear strategy of improving Pakistan’s energy landscape. APP/TZD
Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Chaudhry Salik Hussain addressing at the International Conference of Religious Leaders


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