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Senate condemns Israeli action amid demand for ban on NGO

Tuesday 31-May-2022

The Upper House [Senate] of Pakistani parliament has condemned the Israeli forces action against innocent Palestinians in Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and the Pakistan Television (PTV) anchorperson who recently visited Israel.

The controversy about the recent visit to Israel was raised in the upper house of parliament by Jamaat-e-Islami Senator Mushtaq Ahmed who demanded that the nationality of those expatriates of Pakistani origin who travelled to Israel be cancelled and the NGO that facilitated their visit be banned.

He said the visit of Ahmed Qureshi working for state-run TV as part of the delegation raised many questions and sought to know under which authority and on which travel documents he undertook the visit.

Since the visit drew sharp criticism from several quarters including Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan who alleged that the incumbent government was ‘tasked with recognizing’ the Zionist state clarifications have been issued by spokesperson for the ministry of foreign affairs federal ministers and Pakistan Ulema Council.

Leader of the House in Senate and Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar assured the house that he would place the information after getting a briefing from the Foreign Office and relevant quarters.

He said he would provide complete details to the house who had gone there to which country they belonged and to what extent they had connection with Pakistan. However he cautioned that it would be ‘inappropriate’ to pass comments on matters concerning the state on basis of media reports.

However Leader of the Opposition in Senate Dr Shahzad Wasim criticized the government for taking the serious issue ‘casually’ and alleged that the delegation included two Pakistani passport holders.

Resolution
After a discussion on the matter the Senate unanimously passed a resolution on longstanding Israeli illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and atrocities over the innocent Palestinian people. The resolution stated the house was cognizant of the longstanding Israeli illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and atrocities against the innocent Palestinian people during the last 74 years in sheer violation of UN Security Council resolutions and international law and norms. “The Senate of Pakistan in strong terms condemned the recent atrocities and violence of Israeli forces over the innocent pilgrims and worshipers in Al-Aqsa Mosque and decades’ old blockade of Gaza by the Israeli forces.”

The house called upon the government to utilize all diplomatic and publicity resources for highlighting the Palestinian dispute on all international and regional fora in coordination with all Muslim states and prepare a roadmap for liberation of Palestinian territories.

Earlier Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb told a pressman that PTV had terminated the contract of the TV anchorperson who visited Israel in his personal capacity. Media outlets reported that Mr. Qureshi was part of a Pakistani-American delegation.

Ulema Council’s letter
Also Pakistan Ulema Council chairman Tahir Ashrafi who was aide to the ex-PM on Middle East affairs said a letter was being written to Interior Ministry and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to take legal action against those Pakistanis who visited Israel.

On the other hand a key government entity on its website continues to highlight an Israeli firm’s tweet.

Established in 2020 under the cabinet division with an aim to develop a technology-driven knowledge ecosystem and encourage innovation and futuristic entrepreneurship the Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) on its official website displays the link of “Tech&Law Israel” tweet of May 24 about the STZA.

The state-run STZA gives an access to the Twitter account of “Tech&Law Israel” that describes itself as Israel’s first and biggest Legal Tech platform and community. “We are the #legaltech go-to-guys in the #Startup Nation.”

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