
ISLAMABAD:
Lebanon has sought Pakistan’s diplomatic support to bring an immediate halt to ongoing Israeli strikes, as violence escalates and civilian casualties mount across the region.
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Lebanon reaches out amid escalating conflict
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam contacted Shehbaz Sharif, urging Islamabad to play a role in ending the attacks targeting Lebanese territory and civilians.
The request came following one of the deadliest waves of Israeli airstrikes, which caused widespread destruction and loss of life in Lebanon.
During the conversation, Pakistan’s premier expressed deep concern over the humanitarian situation and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to promoting regional peace through diplomatic engagement.
Pakistan has recently played a key role in facilitating dialogue between the United States and Iran, positioning itself as an active mediator in the broader Middle East crisis.
Pakistan condemns attacks, urges global response
Pakistan’s Foreign Office strongly condemned the Israeli strikes, calling them a violation of international law and humanitarian principles.
In an official statement, Islamabad said the attacks have resulted in the loss of innocent lives and extensive infrastructure damage, undermining ongoing efforts for peace and stability in the region.
The government urged the international community to take “urgent steps” to stop Israeli aggression and prevent further escalation.
Pakistan also reiterated its “unwavering solidarity” with Lebanon, affirming support for its sovereignty, territorial integrity and right to peace.
The latest developments highlight growing diplomatic pressure on global powers to intervene as the Middle East conflict widens, with fears of further instability if hostilities continue unchecked.