
ISLAMABAD: May 08















By Rehan Khan
ISLAMABAD, May 8 (APP): Secretary Religious Affairs, Zulfiqar Haider, on Wednesday convened a pivotal Zoom meeting to discuss the forthcoming Hajj operation.
The meeting saw the participation of Director General Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro alongside four directors from Makkah, who collectively provided a comprehensive briefing on the upcoming pilgrimage.
Emphasizing the significance of the pilgrimage, Secretary Zulfiqar stressed the need for the provision of all conceivable facilities to ensure a smooth experience for Hajj pilgrims. He underscored the importance of incorporating feedback and opinions from the pilgrims into the operational framework, affirming their special significance during the Hajj operation.
Secretary Zulfiqar further directed the compilation of data through surveys to gauge the ongoing Hajj operation’s efficacy.
He made it unequivocally clear that any negligence or lethargy among officials would not be tolerated during this critical period.
Addressing logistical arrangements, the director General Hajj revealed the hiring of three Tawafa companies to facilitate the pilgrims in Mina and Arafat during the Hajj. Additionally, it was disclosed that all Pakistani Hajj pilgrims would be accommodated in Madina in Markazia, while they would be allocated residences in Makkah at various locations, including Aziziya, Batha Quraish, and Hai Naseem.
Highlighting the comprehensive preparations, Director Facilitation and Cooperation Ahmed Nadeem Khan confirmed the readiness of all departments involved in providing facilities for Hajj pilgrims.
Medical provisions for Pakistani pilgrims were outlined by the Director of Hajj Medical Mission, who assured the availability of medical facilities through two hospitals and dispensaries in Makkah and Madina.
Furthermore, the Director Moavin assured about the Moavineen-e-Hujjaj’s readiness to fulfill their responsibilities regarding accommodation, food, and travel facilities in Makkah and Madina.
WASHINGTON, May 08 (APP): The United States has paused a shipment of “high-payload” munitions to Israel for review over concerns about a potential military offensive on the Gazan city of Rafah, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday.
The paused delivery was supposed to contain 3,500 bombs, split roughly evenly between 2,000-pound (907-kilogram) and 500-pound explosives, a senior administration official was cited as saying in media reports.
Austin said no final decision has been made on the shipment.
But the defence secretary stressed that the U.S. commitment to Israel’s defense remained “iron-clad” and that the decision on suspending the munitions shipment was not final.
Still, he said the U.S. preference would be that “no major combat take place in Rafah” and that at a minimum any Israeli operation must safeguard civilian lives.
“We’ve been very clear… from the very beginning that Israel shouldn’t launch a major attack into Rafah without accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that battles pace,” Austin told a Senate hearing.
“And again, as we have assessed the situation, we have paused one shipment of high payload munitions,” he told a Senate hearing.
“We’ve not made a final determination on how to proceed with that shipment.”
Israel has threatened a major assault on Rafah, but Western nations and the United Nations say a full-scale attack on the city would triggger a humanitarian catastrophe.
Since Oct 7, Israel’s campaign to destroy Hamas has led to a seven-month-long military campaign that has so far killed a total of 34,789 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
The conflict has also left many of Gaza’s 2.3 million people on the brink of starvation and sparked protests in the U.S. demanding that universities and Biden withdraw support for Israel – including the provision of weaponry. Biden is also under pressure from Democrats, including lawmakers in his party, to put more pressure on Israel.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham was among the Republicans who rebuked the Biden administration over the decision.
“This is obscene. It is absurd. Give Israel what they need,” Graham said, adding it wasn’t for Washington to second-guess how Israel fought a war against Hamas bent on Israel’s destruction.
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer, who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, called on Biden to drop “his politically-motivated hold”.
“American support for Israel cannot be in doubt, especially now,” she said.
For its part, the Israeli military appeared on Wednesday to play down the arms shipment hold-up, saying the allies resolve any disagreements “behind closed doors”.
Speaking at a conference hosted by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper as the Gaza war entered its eighth month, Israel’s chief military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari described coordination between Israel and the United States as reaching “a scope without precedent, I think, in history”.