Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli attacks on Lebanon at UN
Pakistan has strongly condemned Israeli military operations and occupation in Lebanon during a United Nations address. Pakistan’s permanent representative stated that the Israeli attacks violate international law and undermine regional stability. Officials characterized the aggression as a direct sabotage of ongoing peace efforts.
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Updated: 12:49 PM PKT — June 2, 2026
At an emergency UN Security Council meeting, Pakistan’s permanent representative stated that the security and humanitarian situation in Lebanon is rapidly deteriorating, with expanding Israeli military operations and ground incursions. He reported that 2,000 square kilometres, about 20% of Lebanon, is now under illegal Israeli occupation, calling the strategy one of “indiscriminate killing, forced displacement, and occupation.”
The envoy cited figures of over 3,400 deaths, including women and children, more than 10,000 injuries, and over one million displaced people in Lebanon since March. While condemning Israel’s “irresponsible actions,” Pakistan welcomed US-led diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire, asserting that lasting peace is only achievable through dialogue. The statement comes as a partial ceasefire was announced between Hezbollah and Israel covering Beirut, though Israel’s prime minister has vowed to continue attacks on southern Lebanon.
Updated: 12:18 PM PKT — June 2, 2026
Speaking at an emergency UN Security Council meeting, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative, Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, urged the international community to take urgent action to halt Israel’s “reckless” military campaign in Lebanon. He called for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the full implementation of Resolution 1701, and a complete Israeli withdrawal to the Blue Line. Pakistan also welcomed US-led efforts to facilitate a ceasefire.
The ambassador highlighted the severe humanitarian crisis, stating that since March, over 3,400 people have been killed, 10,000 injured, and more than one million displaced. He noted that nearly 20% of Lebanon, or 2,000 square kilometers, is now under illegal Israeli occupation. The meeting, convened by France, heard assessments from UN and French officials who described the situation as a “deeply alarming” and dangerous escalation.
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