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Pakistan, Arab, Muslim nations condemn Netanyahu’s ‘Greater Israel’ remark

Pakistan, Arab, Muslim nations condemn Netanyahu’s ‘Greater Israel’ remark
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the US Independence Day reception in Jerusalem on August 13, 2025. (AP/File)
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Pakistan, Arab, Muslim nations condemn Netanyahu’s ‘Greater Israel’ remark

Pakistan, Arab, Muslim nations condemn Netanyahu’s ‘Greater Israel’ remark
  • In a joint statement, Muslim nations say the pronouncements by Netanyahu and his ministers were ‘a blatant and dangerous violation’ of international law
  • European nations, alarmed by Israeli plans, have called on the Israeli government to stop the expansion that would further restrict mobility of Palestinians

ISLAMABAD: Arab Gulf countries and Muslim nations, including Pakistan, have condemned statements about a “Greater Israel” that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported to have made in the wake of pronouncements by his far-right allies to annex Palestinian territories.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans to expand settlement building in the occupied West Bank to “bury the idea of a Palestinian state.” Netanyahu said in a recent interview he felt “very much” connected to the vision of “Greater Israel,” describing it as a “historic and spiritual mission.”

The comments have triggered widespread outrage across the Arab and Muslim world in recent days and have been denounced by several nations, including Ƶ, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Pakistan, as well as the Palestinian Authority.

Pakistan’s foreign office said the remarks showed Israel’s intent to cement its occupation and disregard peace efforts, urging the international community to act swiftly to halt further regional destabilization and end crimes against Palestinians.

“Pakistan strongly condemns and rejects recent statements made by the Israeli Occupying power, alluding to the creation of so-called ‘Greater Israel,’ and its designs aimed at the forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza,” the foreign office said in a statement.

Reiterating Islamabad’s long-standing position, the foreign office reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state of Palestine, based on pre-1967 borders, with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

In a joint statement on Saturday, the foreign ministers of Arab and Muslim nations said the pronouncements by Netanyahu and his ministers were “a blatant and dangerous violation” of international law.

“They also constitute a direct threat to Arab national security, to the sovereignty of states, and to regional and international peace and security,” said the statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, or SPA.

The signatories include the foreign ministers of Ƶ, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Türkiye, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. It also included the secretaries-general of the League of Arab States, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The ministers stressed that “while their states reaffirm their respect for international legitimacy and the Charter of the United Nations, particularly Article 2, paragraph 4, which prohibits the use of force or the threat thereof, they will adopt all policies and measures that preserve peace, in a manner that serves the interests of all states and peoples in achieving security, stability, and development, away from illusions of domination and the imposition of power by force.”

The ministers pushed back against Israeli Minister Smotrich’s approval of the settlement plan in the “E1” area in the West Bank, along with his “radical, racist” statements rejecting the establishment of a Palestinian state.

European nations, alarmed by the plan, have also called on the Israeli government to stop, with Germany warning that the “E1” settlement and the expansion of Maale Adumim would further restrict the mobility of the Palestinian population in the West Bank by splitting it in half and cutting the area off from East Jerusalem.

The joint statement said Israel’s plan would constitute a “blatant violation of international law and a flagrant assault on the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to realize their independent, sovereign state on the lines of 4 June 1967, with Occupied Jerusalem as its capital.”

They warned Israel’s blatant disregard for the rights of Palestinians and its neighbors and the international community as a whole “directly fuel cycles of violence and conflict and undermine prospects for achieving just and comprehensive peace in the region.”

The ministers “reiterated their rejection and condemnation of Israel’s crimes of aggression, genocide, and ethnic cleansing” and reaffirmed the need for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and “ensuring unconditional humanitarian access to end the policy of systematic starvation that Israel is pursuing as a weapon of genocide.”

Since Oct. 2023, Israel has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, many of them women and children, according to data from Gaza’s Health Ministry. In late July 2025, the ministry reported that at least 18,500 children and 9,800 women have been killed by Israel.

Not contented with the almost total destruction it has caused in Gaza, Israel has also continued to block international humanitarian agencies from delivering food to starving refugees.


Pakistan deputy PM to visit UK for talks, launch diaspora land record project

Pakistan deputy PM to visit UK for talks, launch diaspora land record project
Updated 16 August 2025

Pakistan deputy PM to visit UK for talks, launch diaspora land record project

Pakistan deputy PM to visit UK for talks, launch diaspora land record project
  • Dar will meet with UK counterpart Angela Rayner, the parliamentary under-secretary for Pakistan and the Commonwealth secretary-general
  • The UK is one of Pakistan’s largest development partners and home to one of the largest Pakistani diasporas, estimated at over 1.6 million

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, will undertake an official visit to the United Kingdom (UK) on Sunday to hold with top officials and to launch a land record project for the Pakistani diaspora, the Pakistani foreign office said on Saturday.

In London, Dar will hold meetings with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Pakistan Hamish Falconer, in addition to a breakfast meeting with Commonwealth Secretary-General Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey.

The deputy prime minister will also engage with British parliamentarians and Kashmiri leaders during his visit, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

“The Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister will also inaugurate a Punjab Land Record Authority’s project, piloted at the Pakistan High Commission, London,” it said. “The initiative aims to assist members of the diaspora in resolving land documentation issues in Pakistan remotely.”

The UK is one of Pakistan’s largest bilateral development partners, with cooperation spanning education, health, climate resilience, governance reform and trade. It is home to one of the largest Pakistani diasporas, estimated at over 1.6 million people, who contribute significantly to remittances, business and cultural links.

These Pakistani expatriates often complain of prolonged procedures relating to sale, purchase, transfer and settlement of disputes relating to their lands back home. The initiative is likely to streamline processes to facilitate Pakistanis living in the UK.

The governments in Pakistan’s Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces have also saved billions of rupees and unlocked significant new resources for development under a landmark British-backed governance program that concluded this year, according to the British High Commission.

The UK’s Sub-National Governance Program, which ran from 2019 to 2025, worked with provincial authorities to improve planning, budgeting and revenue mobilization. The program unlocked over £1.9 billion ($2.41 billion) in public finance, allowing savings to be reinvested into other public services.

“This program shows what is possible when strong partnerships come together to support long-term reform, changing people’s lives,” British High Commission Development Director Sam Waldock said on Aug. 13.

“We’ve strengthened institutions, improved service delivery, and helped Pakistan unlock more of its resources to finance its own development. That has led to direct improvements to the day to day lives of millions — from helping people to access essential cash assistance, to creating waste management systems which makes their surroundings cleaner and more hygienic.”

Last month, Pakistan and the United Kingdom (UK) decided to form a new business advisory council as officials from both countries met in London at the inaugural UK-Pakistan Trade Dialogue.

The council will bring together senior business leaders and government officials to provide strategic advice on policy reform, offer a confidential forum for engagement, and help promote commercial opportunities by addressing market access challenges and sharing best practices.


Iran policeman killed in clash in restive province bordering Pakistan

Iran policeman killed in clash in restive province bordering Pakistan
Updated 16 August 2025

Iran policeman killed in clash in restive province bordering Pakistan

Iran policeman killed in clash in restive province bordering Pakistan
  • The clash occurred in Sistan-Baluchistan province, the scene of frequent violence between security forces and rebel, extremist groups
  • The southeastern province is home to a large ethnic Baloch population, most of whom are Sunni Muslims, in contrast to Iran’s Shiite majority

TEHRAN: Gunmen in Iran’s volatile southeast killed a police officer and wounded another in a shootout with security forces, news agencies reported Saturday.

The clash occurred in Sistan-Baluchistan province, one of the country’s poorest regions and the scene of frequent violence between the security forces and Baloch minority rebels, extremist groups and drug traffickers.

“In an exchange of fire... between Iranshahr police and armed men, one officer was wounded and another killed,” the Fars news agency said, citing the police.

The ISNA news agency also reported the deadly gunbattle.

Sistan-Baluchistan is home to a large ethnic Baloch population, most of whom are Sunni Muslims, in contrast to Iran’s Shiite majority.

Fars said the assailants were wounded in the firefight, fled the scene and were being pursued by police.

In recent years, the Jaish Al-Adl (Arabic for ‘Army of Justice’) group has claimed multiple attacks in the area. The group operates from the borderlands between Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan, mainly the Sistan-Baluchestan triangle, but has been active inside Iran.

On Sunday, the group carried out an attack in Sistan-Baluchistan that killed a police officer, according to local media.

On July 26, at least six people were killed in an attack claimed by Jaish Al-Adl on a courthouse in the same province.


Designated banks stay open today as Pakistan receives Hajj applications on final day

Designated banks stay open today as Pakistan receives Hajj applications on final day
Updated 16 August 2025

Designated banks stay open today as Pakistan receives Hajj applications on final day

Designated banks stay open today as Pakistan receives Hajj applications on final day
  • Pakistani authorities have allocated 129,210 Hajj seats under the government scheme
  • Mandatory to submit first installment of Hajj fee along with application, ministry says

ISLAMABAD: Designated banks across Pakistan are open today for the receipt of Hajj applications from intending pilgrims under the government scheme, according to the Pakistani religious affairs ministry.

Pakistan has a Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims. Of this, 129,210 seats have been allocated for the government scheme and the rest for private tour operators. The religious affairs ministry this week said it had received 91,000 applications under the government scheme.

The religious affairs ministry said the State Bank of Pakistan accepted its request and issued orders to keep open branches of 14 designated banks for the receipt of Hajj applications on the final day. Pakistan began receiving Hajj applications on Aug. 4.

“Bookings will be closed once the required number of applicants is reached,” the ministry said. “Hajj applications received on a first-come, first-served basis will be considered valid.”

It urged Hajj applicants to obtain a computerized receipt from the bank and check their details on the ministry’s online portal or Pak Hajj 2026 app.

“In case of any mistake, get it corrected immediately by the concerned bank,” the ministry added.

Under the government scheme, pilgrims can choose between a long Hajj package (38–42 days) and a short package (20–25 days). The estimated cost of the government Hajj package ranges between Rs1,150,000 and Rs1,250,000 (approximately $4,050 to $4,236).

“It is mandatory to submit the first installment of Rs500,000 or Rs550,000 along with the application according to the package,” the ministry said this week.

“The second installment of Hajj dues will be collected from November 1.”

Ƶ approved the same overall quota for Pakistan in 2025, but a significant portion of the private allocation went unused due to delays by tour operators in meeting payment and registration deadlines, while the government fulfilled its share of over 88,000 pilgrims.

Private operators blamed the shortfall on technical issues, including payment processing and communication problems.


Death toll from rains, floods in Pakistan’s northwest tops 300

Death toll from rains, floods in Pakistan’s northwest tops 300
Updated 16 August 2025

Death toll from rains, floods in Pakistan’s northwest tops 300

Death toll from rains, floods in Pakistan’s northwest tops 300
  • A study this week found rainfall in Pakistan from June 24 to July 23 was 10% to 15% heavier because of global warming
  • The situation has evoked memories of 2022 when catastrophic monsoon rains, glacial melt submerged a third of Pakistan

DIR, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: The death toll from torrential rains and floods in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province has risen to 307, the KP Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) said on Saturday, with at least 23 people injured in various incidents.

Raging hill torrents swept away dozens of people in KP’s Swat, Buner, Bajaur, Torghar, Mansehra, Shangla and Battagram districts on Friday, leaving behind a trail of destruction over the last 48 hours.

Rescuers backed by boats and helicopters worked for hours to save stranded residents and tourists trapped by flash flooding and landslides as ambulances transported more 100 bodies to hospitals.

A helicopter carrying relief supplies to the northwestern Bajaur region crashed due to bad weather, killing all five people on board, including two pilots, a government statement said.

“So far, 307 people have died and 23 have been injured in various accidents due to rains and flash floods during the last 48 hours,” the KP PDMA said on Saturday, in a report estimating losses.

“The deceased include 279 men, 15 women and 13 children, while the injured include 17 men, 4 women and 2 children.”

The floods and subsequent landslides forced the evacuation of thousands of people.

A total of 68 houses were damaged due to rains and flash floods, according to the authority. Of them, 61 houses were partially damaged and seven were destroyed.

The PDMA said Bajaur and Battagram were the most affected districts, adding that the provincial government had released Rs500 million ($1.7 million) for relief works in affected areas.

“The current series of heavy rains is likely to continue intermittently till August 21,” it said. “The PDMA has issued directives to intensify relief activities in all the affected districts and provide immediate relief to affectees.”

Pakistan, which contributes less than 1 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, is among the countries most vulnerable to climate change. The country’s National Disaster Management Authority on Friday put the nationwide monsoon death toll at 507 since late June, which is likely to exceed once the KP PDMA figures are taken into account.

The situation has evoked memories of 2022 when catastrophic monsoon rains and glacial melt submerged a third of the country, killing more than 1,700 people and causing over $30 billion in damages.

Scientists say rising temperatures are making South Asia’s monsoon rains more erratic and intense, increasing the risk of flash floods and landslides in mountainous regions like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltistan, where at least 20 people have died in similar incidents and several are missing.

A study released this week by World Weather Attribution, a network of international scientists, found rainfall in Pakistan from June 24 to July 23 was 10% to 15% heavier because of global warming.


Pakistan maintains petrol price, slashes high-speed diesel by Rs12.84

Pakistan maintains petrol price, slashes high-speed diesel by Rs12.84
Updated 16 August 2025

Pakistan maintains petrol price, slashes high-speed diesel by Rs12.84

Pakistan maintains petrol price, slashes high-speed diesel by Rs12.84
  • Fuel prices in Pakistan are adjusted every two weeks and are influenced by global oil market trends
  • However, the latest reduction is unlikely to have a major impact on commoners who mostly use petrol

KARACHI: Pakistan has slashed prices of petroleum products by as much as Rs12.84 per liter but maintained the price of petrol, its finance ministry announced late Friday.

The government reduced the price of high-speed diesel by Rs12.84 to Rs272.99 per liter, according to a notification issued by the finance ministry.

The price of superior kerosene oil was slashed by Rs7.19 to Rs178.27 per liter, whereas the rate of light diesel oil went down by Rs8.20 to Rs162.37.

“The government has decided to revise the petroleum product prices for the fortnight commencing August 16, 2025, in line with the recommendations of OGRA (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority),” the finance ministry said.

Fuel prices in Pakistan are adjusted every two weeks and are influenced by global oil market trends, currency fluctuations and changes in domestic taxation. The mechanism ensures that the net impact of changes in import costs is passed on to consumers, helping sustain the country’s fuel supply chain.

However, the latest revision in prices is unlikely to have a major effect for commoners as petrol is mostly used for private transport, small vehicles, rickshaws and two-wheelers, while diesel powers heavy vehicles used for transportation of good across the South Asian country

On Aug. 1, Pakistan’s government had slashed the price of petrol by Rs7.54 per liter and increased the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs1.48 per liter.