Pakistan supports South Africa鈥檚 initiative against Israel at top UN court over 鈥榞enocide鈥� in Gaza

Pakistan鈥檚 Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, speaks during the UN General Assembly session on January 9, 2024. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Mission to UN)
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  • A top Pakistani diplomat tells UN General Assembly Israel鈥檚 occupation of Palestine was the 鈥榬oot cause鈥� of the conflict
  • Pakistan says latest exercise of veto had proved Security Council reforms should not entail more permanent members

ISLAMABAD: A top Pakistani diplomat at the United Nations on Tuesday welcomed South Africa鈥檚 initiative to take Israel to the International Court of Justice under the Genocide Convention while seeking an end to its relentless military campaign against the residents of the Gaza Strip.
Israel besieged the Palestinian territory and launched airstrikes after a surprise attack was initiated by Hamas on Oct. 7 in response to the deteriorating condition of people living under the Israeli occupation.
So far, more than 23,000 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 60,000 wounded in Israeli attacks that have mostly targeted hospitals and residential neighborhoods.
Addressing the UN General Assembly, Ambassador Usman Jadoon, Pakistan鈥檚 Acting Permanent Representative to the world body, described the Israeli occupation of Palestine as the 鈥渞oot cause鈥� of the ongoing violence in Gaza.
鈥淚srael鈥檚 refusal to stop the slaughter and impede the supply of humanitarian assistance, coupled with forced displacements in Gaza, represent blatant violations of established international law,鈥� he said. 鈥淭here must be consequences and accountability for such criminal actions that we have been witnessing for far too long in Occupied Palestine.鈥�
鈥淧akistan welcomes South Africa鈥檚 initiative to bring Israel鈥檚 transgressions under Genocide Convention to the International Court of Justice,鈥� he continued. 鈥淧akistan also looks forward to the advisory opinion of the ICJ on the legal consequences arising from the policies and practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and East Jerusalem.鈥�
He maintained that Israel had long denied the Palestinians their inalienable right to self-determination, adding that its campaign against the occupied people of Palestine struggling for their freedom could not be justified as self-defense.
Ambassador Jadoon noted it was primarily the Security Council鈥檚 responsibility to deal with the situation in Gaza and call for an immediate cease-fire.
However, he added the council had been 鈥減aralyzed due to the resistance and negative vote of a permanent member.鈥�
鈥淭his latest exercise of the veto reinforces our conviction that the reform of the Security Council should not add more permanent members to its composition,鈥� he said.