No Peace Without Palestine
The geopolitics of the Middle East have historically resembled a fault line where regional ambitions and global power dynamics frequently collide. At the heart of this enduring volatility lies the Palestinian issue, a core question of self-determination, human rights, and sovereign statehood. For decades, Pakistan’s stance on Palestine has not merely been a matter of reactionary foreign policy; it has remained firmly anchored in the immutable principles of international law, justice, and the definitive resolutions of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC).
Pakistan has repeatedly and clearly emphasised that a durable, long-term peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without a just and comprehensive resolution to the Palestinian crisis. Temporary ceasefires and economic pacts that bypass the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people are akin to treating a deep wound with a superficial bandage. The enduring framework for peace remains the two-state solution, based on the pre-1967 borders, establishing a viable, contiguous, and independent State of Palestine with Al-Quds Al-Sharif (Jerusalem) as its capital.
The imperative for a principled stance has become starkly evident during the current regional escalation. The highly volatile........
