PM Shehbaz praises Pakistanis joining Global Sumud Flotilla

PM Shehbaz praises Pakistanis in Global Sumud Flotilla, calls for safe return amid Israeli raid.

Pakistan  – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed Pakistani citizens’ respectful participation in the Global Sumud Flotilla, calling it a reflection of the country’s peaceful ambitions.

He stated that the participation was conducted strictly in accordance with humanitarian principles and was part of a big relief initiative sponsored by the Pakistani people.

“The Government of Pakistan affirms its commitment to the principle of uninterrupted humanitarian aid, and calls for the immediate return of all Pakistani citizens involved,” the PM stated.

He elaborated: “The government continues to pray for their safety and dignity, and remains actively engaged in efforts to ensure their swift return home.”

Earlier on Wednesday, Israeli forces have raided the Global Resistance Flotilla, an international aid convoy headed towards Gaza, and detained several crew members.

The flotilla, which aimed to deliver aid to Gaza under Israeli blockade, has lost contact with a number of its vessels. Live feeds from several ships have also gone offline.

Earlier, the flotilla reported an increase in drone activity above its vessels as it moved closer to its destination on Wednesday morning.

The Global Resistance Flotilla comprises over 40 boats carrying more than 500 individuals, including parliamentarians, lawyers and Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg. The mission seeks to break the blockade imposed on the Palestinian territory.

Israel Seizes Gaza Flotilla, Hundreds of Activists Detained

Organisers previously reported that several unidentified ships approached the flotilla, some sailing without lights. These ships later departed, and the flotilla participants implemented precautionary security measures.

Senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan, a member of the Pakistani delegation aboard the flotilla, said in a video message on his ‘X’ account that the convoy had moved closer to Gaza and that Israeli vessels could now be seen approaching from a distance.

 

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.