Pakistan allocates 10 million for transformation of ten schools in GB
To avoid new Middle East war, Israel-Palestinian issue can’t be delayed: Global Times editorial
BEIJING, Oct 9 (APP): Many people say that this round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict erupted quite suddenly, and on the surface, it does seem so. Hamas launched a surprise attack on the Israel’s military, catching them off guard and resulting in significant casualties that have shocked the world. Israel’s retaliatory actions are bound to lead to more bloodshed and escalation of violence. Even though none of us want to see this happen, it is difficult to prevent it from occurring. International peace efforts are far from strong enough in the face of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This is an unavoidable fact and requires a more powerful collective effort from the international community to change it.
From a deeper perspective, this conflict is not sudden and has a certain inevitability. It once again announces to the world, through bloodshed and loss of life, that if fundamental solutions are not implemented for the Palestinian issue, and if the peace process is not promoted, bloodshed and conflict will recur. This is actually quite evident, but it has long been ignored by Western countries that bear the primary responsibility and influence in the Palestinian issue, according to a Global Times editorial published on Monday.
For many years, China has repeatedly called on the international community to prioritize the Palestinian issue on the international agenda on major multilateral occasions such as the United Nations. It has emphasized the need to advance the “two-state solution” with a stronger sense of urgency. Not long ago before the outbreak of this conflict, Permanent Mission of China to the UN was still stressing this point. Now, the necessity and urgency have been elevated to another level, given the high cost paid by Palestine, Israel, and the entire Middle East.
It’s necessary to recognize that the Israeli-Palestinian issue is a complex conglomerate of problems, and external interference is one of the main reasons why this problem has not been resolved and even intensifies hatred. The bias and interference by Western countries, led by the US, in the Israeli-Palestinian issue have been evident for a long time, and historical Middle East conflicts have often had US involvement behind the scenes. And after the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the quick decision of the US and some Western countries to take sides not only does not help solve the problem but also adds fuel to the fire. Considering the large number of innocent civilians killed and injured in the conflict over the past two days, the immediate priority of the international community should be to urge both sides to cease fire quickly in order to prevent further humanitarian disasters.
A report from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development shows that the prolonged closure and military operations carried out by Israel during the occupation of Gaza from 2007 to 2018 have pushed Gaza’s economy to the brink of collapse. Today, it has become one of the poorest and most volatile areas in the world. It can be said that this large-scale armed conflict between Palestine and Israel once again proves that the means of seeking absolute security, under the guise of peace by the US and the West, cannot achieve true peace and tranquility. It also exposes the essence of the US new Middle East strategy. We urge the US and other Western countries to stop this practice and truly participate in the Middle East peace process.
Middle East peace is by no means a road without a future. The key is to start walking the right path from now on, rather than taking the wrong path or even going back. According to media reports, this round of conflict between Palestine and Israel has already caused nearly 1,000 deaths and thousands of injuries on both sides. Moreover, the war may also spread to other countries. The latest development is that Israel and the armed group Hezbollah in Lebanon have engaged in a firefight. Many people worry whether this event will eventually lead to the “Sixth Middle East War.”
At this moment, the international community should take urgent action. The United Nations issued a statement on October 7, calling it a “dangerous precipice,” strongly condemning the attacks on civilians, and calling for an end to violence. UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged “all diplomatic efforts to avoid a wider conflagration.” The UN Security Council plans to hold a closed-door meeting on the current situation between Palestine and Israel Sunday afternoon local time in New York to discuss solutions. Fundamentally, all parties involved in the Middle East peace process, including Palestine and Israel, must work toward creating conditions for the realization of the “two-state solution.”
It has been 50 years since the Fourth Arab-Israeli War (also known as the Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, October War) and 30 years since the signing of the Oslo Accords. War or peace? The Middle East is once again at a historical crossroads. The international community must take decisive and effective diplomatic actions to urge both sides to stop violence as soon as possible, exercise maximum restraint, and especially prevent the window of opportunity for peace from being closed by conflicts. China has always supported the convening of a larger-scale, more authoritative, and influential international peace conference to create conditions for the resumption of negotiations. This proposal is now more necessary and urgent.
Energy minister calls on PM Kakar
ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 (APP):Caretaker minister for energy Muhammad Ali called on Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar here on Monday and discussed matters relating to energy and petroleum division’s affairs.
During the meeting the prime minister was briefed on measures being taken to promote foreign investment in mineral sector in Balochistan and other parts of the country under Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC).
The meeting was also briefed on energy reforms’ measures and crackdown against the power thieves.
The prime minister appreciated the energy ministry and law enforcement agencies for launching operation against the power thieves.
PM orders to pace up privatization of state-owned enterprises facing financial loss
ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday directed to pace up the process of privatization of the State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) facing financial losses.
The prime minister gave the directions in a meeting with the Caretaker Minister for Privatization Fawad Hassan Fawad.
PM Kakar emphasized that the privatization of such SOEs was vital to save the national exchequer from further financial loss.
The prime minister in this regard lauded the role played by the Privatization Facilitation Council.
PM for provision of best, inexpensive facilities to Hujjaj
ISLAMABAD, Oct 09 (APP): Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Monday directed that best and inexpensive facilities should be ensured for the pilgrims without compromising on Hajj arrangements.
Chairing a meeting with regard to Ministry of Religious Affairs, he observed that for the performance of important religious ritual of Hajj, all steps should be taken to facilitate pilgrims.
The prime minister was apprised of the performance of the ministry, steps taken for Hajj and preparation for the Hajj policy 2024, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.
The meeting was attended by Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs Aneeq Ahmed and other officials of the ministry.
Addressing the participants, the prime minister directed for keeping a strict vigilance on private Hajj companies so that pilgrims proceeding through private scheme should not face any difficulty.
He also asked for submission of Hajj policy for the approval of federal cabinet.
259 criminals held in Rajanpur
RAJANPUR, Oct 09 (APP):District police have arrested as many as 259 proclaimed offenders as well as court absconders in the past month of September from across the district.
District Police Officer Dost Muhammad stated in this regard that the crackdown would be continued unabated until the district of all kinds of crimes.
Expressing details, he said 34 and 169 accused were arrested hailing from A and B category respectively.
He said SDPOs were given a list of the wanted criminals booked on multiple charges with different police stations.
He said the police station was given a target to round up the accused involved in street crimes particularly snatching of motorbikes.
CIA staff were to be given targets following the task, he added.
Tanveer bags 2nd spot in Indoor Archery League
ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 (APP): International Visually impaired Archer Tanveer Ahmed has got 2nd place in the 60x Remote Shoot Indoor Archery League Stage 183 at Belgium.
Tanveer Ahmed got 2nd Place in 60x Remote Shoot Indoor Archery League Stage 183 Belgium on October 8.
Earlier Tanveer Ahmed also participated in the World Archery Para Championship 2023 at Pilsen Czech Republic. Tanveer, hopes to perform best in the upcoming events.
It may be mentioned here that the 39-year-old Tanveer claimed the first-ever silver medal for the country in the last edition of the Championships that was held in Dubai, last year.
“That was my first appearance in the event and I returned home with a silver medal. Now I’m targeting another medal; hopefully, gold this time,” he said, who has low vision and shoots blindfolded.
Tanveer has won several medals in national and international competitions since taking on archery in 2017. Prior to that, he was a blind cricketer and he showcased his talent for 16 years. “I’ve been a cricketer. But it is archery that gave me real recognition.”
The 2022 has been a year of success for him as he earned five international medals, including the first-ever mix team gold medal in Andorra International Open for VI Archery, a silver medal in the 30-metre individual event of VI Archery and a bronze medal in 18-metre individual event of VI Archery in Andorra International Open for VI Archery, a bronze medal in World Ranking Event & European Cup and a silver medal in World Archery Para Championships. “I’m the only archer from Pakistan, who has won five medals in a calendar year,” he said.
Two suspects held; drugs, fake currency recovered
KOHAT, Oct 09 (APP):The district police have arrested a drug peddler and a suspect while recovering drugs and fake currency notes in huge quantities from their custody.
According to the spokesman of district police, 5.750 kg hashish and 591 grams of ICE were recovered from the drug peddler while 49,000 fake currency notes were recovered from the other suspect.
The police registered cases against them and started an investigation.
PM stresses national dialogue on governance, economy & politics
ISLAMABAD, Oct 9 (APP):Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, stressing the need to hold national dialogue on important national issues including governance structure, politics and economy, said the parliament could play a leading role in this regard to ensure a healthy and prosperous society in the country.
In an interview with the digital media platform ‘Talk Shock’ on Sunday night, he said to control inflation in the country, the federal government was taking concrete measures in collaboration with all provinces that would yield positive results in the days to come.
To a question whether the caretaker government would allow all political parties to participate in general elections, he said this was a judicial matter and if the judiciary allows the PTI chairman, he would definitely take part in the electoral process.
On the decision regarding the deportation of foreign nationals, the prime minister said this was meant only for unregistered persons and without legal documents or forged documents.
The foreigners, he said, who had no legal documents had no legal or moral justification to live in Pakistan.
Asked if the government had taken the United Nations or the United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHCR) in confidence on the expulsion of the illegal foreigners including Afghans, the prime minister said in this scenario, Pakistan was the only stakeholder, and different relevant domestic organizations and departments were made part of the consultative process.
Of the three categories of foreigners living in Pakistan, he said 1.8 million registered Afghan people fall in the first category who would continue to live in the country.
In the second category, he said there were illegal aliens who were not only Afghans but also from other nationalities. “They are living in the country without passports, visas or any other legal document.”
He said their role was not clear whether they were criminals or engaged in other such activities as the government had no data about them. “They are not part of the system that is why the State is asking them to leave the country.”
The prime minister, however, assured that the government would not humiliate them if they left the country voluntarily.
In the third category, he said were those people who kept forged documents and had illegally become part of the local family trees. “We will scrutinize and eliminate them from our system.”
To another question, the prime minister said as most of the illegal migrants belonged to Pashtun families some might say that the government was deliberately targeting them. He assured that not a single Pashtun Pakistani citizen would be mistreated and their basic citizenry rights would not be compromised in any case.
For those in the third category, the prime minister said the government would adopt multiple options including taking their DNA tests.
Regarding any possible visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman to Pakistan, the prime minister said both sides were engaged in communication regarding some projects and were very close to the agreements on those projects.
He said in Saudi Arabia alone around 3 trillion worth of construction activities were going to be held in the next 20 to 25 years and there was a potential of sending around 2 million Pakistanis to the country. In this regard, he said the government was holding special meetings to provide the relevant skills to the youth of the country. He informed that next meeting on this issue would be held later this week.
PM Kakar said Pakistan was an energy-deficient country and was using very expensive energy sources. To reduce the burden of expensive energy in the country, he said the government was actively engaged with Turkmenistan to import gas from the country. In this connection, he said the energy minister would attend the Energy Week in Turkmenistan in the next couple of weeks.
“The potential of gas in Turkmenistan is very huge and I hope that by the end of the tenure of of caretaker government, we will reach a practical conclusion in this regard.”
Pakistan stood in solidarity with the Palestinian people and would utilize all multilateral forums like the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to galvanize a collective stance for the protection and dignity of Palestinians in a manner that supported their demand.
On Palestine, he said Pakistan always took a firm stance on the issue and reaffirmed its position as ‘a friend of Palestine’. Pakistan would continue extending diplomatic, social and political support to them at all global fora, he said.
The prime minister stressed that the two-nation State was the key to the resolution of the Palestine and Israel conflict and would bring stability in the Middle East. He also categorically reiterated that Pakistan did not recognize Israel.
Palestinians had reached an agreement with Israel over the two-state mechanism, but the due right was constantly denied by Israel, he added.
The caretaker prime minister cautioned that unless ‘the Palestine question’ was addressed, the issue of radicalization would increase and stressed that the two political issues including Palestine and Kashmir should be resolved.
To a question, he said that Pakistan wanted normal relations with all its neighbours but with regard to India, there were three parties, including Kashmiris.
Their demands and aspirations should be met by India and if they were not made part of the normalization process with regard to bilateral ties by India, it would amount to a ‘non-starter’, he added.
The prime minister differentiated the history of relations between Pakistan and India and that of China and India.
About the ICC Cricket World Cup being played in India, the prime minister said like every Pakistani, it was his desire that the Green Shirts should bring laurels to the country.
So far, he said, there was no practical proposal to visit India in this regard and pointed out that India should have issued visas to Pakistani fans and journalists.
Sports should be kept separate from politics, he said, adding that on the other hand, they would have issued visas to Indians if the World Cup was held in Pakistan.
By Najam ul Hassan