Islamabad — Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has called on Muslim-majority nations to unite against Israel, describing it as a “rogue state” in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter). His statement comes amid escalating violence in Gaza and heightened tensions across the Middle East.
Background: Ongoing Conflict in Palestine
Israel’s military operations in Gaza and the West Bank have triggered widespread condemnation. Civilian casualties continue to rise, sparking protests across the Muslim world and drawing urgent appeals from humanitarian agencies. Pakistan, a long-standing supporter of Palestinian statehood, has consistently opposed Israeli military actions and pushed for international intervention.
Call for Muslim Solidarity
In his public remarks, Asif urged Muslim nations to present a unified diplomatic front, emphasizing that only collective action can effectively challenge Israeli aggression. He highlighted the need for coordinated political, economic, and humanitarian strategies to support Palestinians and pressure Israel to comply with international law.
Regional and Global Reactions
Political analysts note that Asif’s statement resonates with public opinion in many Muslim countries, where solidarity marches and demonstrations have intensified. However, the feasibility of forging a common stance remains complex. Nations such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE each maintain different approaches to relations with Israel, making a unified policy a diplomatic challenge.
Implications for Pakistan’s Foreign Policy
Asif’s call reinforces Pakistan’s long-held position on the Palestinian cause and signals Islamabad’s intent to remain actively engaged in Middle Eastern diplomacy. Experts believe that if Muslim countries coordinate efforts through platforms like the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), it could increase pressure on Israel and revive stalled peace negotiations.
Looking Ahead
Whether this appeal leads to concrete action remains to be seen, but it underscores growing frustration across the Muslim world over continued violence in Palestine. The statement also reflects a broader push for stronger alliances among Muslim-majority nations in shaping international responses to the conflict.
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- Khawaja Asif
- Pakistan Defence Minister
- Muslim Unity
- Israel Palestine Conflict
- Gaza War
- OIC, Middle East Tensions
- Pakistan Foreign Policy
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