Pakistan told the UN Security Council that recent Israel air attacks in Syria were in flagrant violation of international law, and also undermined the country of political stabilization and national reconciliation, Pakistan’s associated press reported on Friday.
At the beginning of the month, Israel went up to Air attacks on Syria, declaring that attacks a warning to the new religious rulers in Damascus when he accused his Turkish ally of trying to turn the country into a Turkish protectorate.
The strikes, attacking air bases, a site near Damascus and the Southwest, focused renewed on Israeli concerns about religious combatants deposited Bashar al-Assad in December, with Israeli officials who saw them as a growing threat on their border.
“We are witnessing a deeply worrying pattern: continuous and not caused Israeli military aggression; repeated violations of the 1974 disconnection agreement; an illegal military presence in the area of separation; and open statements of the indefinite occupation,“ permanent representative of Pakistan to the UN ABSAsador of the UN EIKHAR AHMAD counted the Council 15-Member during a scripting in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation in the situation The situation.
Explaining alarm in intensive attacks in multiple places in Syria, including civil infrastructure and urban centers, said these military actions have caused civil victims and represented a serious threat to regional and international peace and security.
“The Security Council cannot allow illegal military actions to establish dangerous precedents,” said the Pakistani envoy, noting that last month, the SUSSC itself had reaffirmed the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and asked to defend these principles.
But Israel’s actions, he said, were in direct violation of this consensus and, therefore, must act “decisively and guarantee responsibility.”
Pakistan was equally concerned about the broader regional implications of Israeli actions, said As As As, warning that the climbing risks to turn on wider conflicts at a time when diplomacy, decallation and reconstruction must be the priority.
He said that Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity must be totally respected, highlighting that the occupation of Israel of the Syrian goal was still illegal and, as such, null and null.
“The Council must demand the complete withdrawal of Israel of the occupied golan heights,” said the Pakistani envoy.
The ambassador also reaffirmed the support of Pakistan’s principles for a political process led by Syria and owned by Syria, which, he added, was based on the principles contained in resolution 2254 of the Security Council.
Recent progress, including the formation of a transition government, the adoption of an interim constitution and integration of civil and military institutions, should not be derailed by external military interference, warned the ambassador Asi asi.
He described the humanitarian consequences of Israeli attacks as devastating and reminded the Council that with more than 16 million people already in need, the deliberate orientation of civil areas and infrastructure only deepens the crisis and violates the central principles of international humanitarian law.
Turkish and Israelis officials began conversations on Wednesday with Wednesday to prevent unwanted incidents in Syria, where the military of the two regional powers are active, sources from the Turkish ministry and an Israeli political source said Thursday. Reuters reported.
Turkish sources said the technical conversations in Azerbaijan marked the beginning of efforts to establish a channel to avoid possible clashes or misunderstandings about military operations in the region. “The efforts will continue to establish this mechanism,” said one of the Turkish sources, without providing more details about the scope or schedule of conversations.
The ongoing attack of Israel in Gaza has intensified regional tensions, with Arab countries, such as Lebanon, Yemen and Syria, as well as Iran, involved, raising concerns about a possible broader regional conflict.
Israel launched his Gaza invasion after Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023 who has at least killed 50,887 Palestinians, in the midst of accusations of genocide.