Key Points
- Says attacks violate spirit of peace agreement signed in Sharm El-Sheikh
- Pakistan urges global community to take urgent and effective measures to end Israeli violations
- Reiterates support for an independent Palestinian state based on pre-June 1967 borders
- At least 68,229 people have been killed in Gaza since Oct 2023
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday condemned the renewed attacks by the Israeli occupying forces in Gaza, resulting in the loss of numerous civilian lives.
“Such actions run contrary to the spirit of the peace agreement signed in Sharm El-Sheikh in the presence of leadership from the Muslim and Arab world, US, Europe, and the UN,” said a press release issued by the Foreign Office.
Pakistan, in the statement, called upon the global community to take urgent and effective measures to end these violations and to ensure complete implementation of the ceasefire and protection of Palestinian civilians.
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Pakistan Strongly Condemns Israel’s Violations of the Gaza Peace Agreement
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— Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) October 22, 2025
Reaffirming its steadfast support for the Palestinian people, Pakistan demanded an immediate end to Israeli hostilities and reiterated its consistent position of establishing an independent, sovereign, viable, and contiguous State of Palestine, based on the pre-June 1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.
Since the ceasefire was signed eight days ago, both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violations, citing sporadic violence, delays in the return of hostage remains, restricted aid deliveries, and limited border access.
US President Donald Trump warned Hamas on Tuesday to face “FAST, FURIOUS & BRUTAL” force if the Palestinian group fails to “do what is right,” as he pushes forward with the next and more complex phase of the Gaza ceasefire — a truce that has already faced repeated challenges.
In a social media post, Trump said several US allies had expressed willingness to intervene militarily in Gaza to strike Hamas. However, he claimed to have advised both Hamas and Israel to hold off — for now.
US Vice President JD Vance said on Wednesday that a tough task lies ahead in disarming Hamas and building a peaceful future for Gaza.
“We have a very, very tough task ahead of us, which is to disarm Hamas but rebuild Gaza, to make life better for the people of Gaza, but also to ensure that Hamas is no longer a threat to our friends in Israel,” Vance said.
The war, triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, has killed at least 68,229 people in Gaza, according to the health ministry in the Palestinian territory.



