Pakistan condemns Israel’s ongoing military actions against Syria 

Pakistan condemns Israel’s ongoing military actions against Syria 
Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad speaks during a session of UN Security Council on July 18, 2025. (Radio Pakistan)
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Updated 18 July 2025

Pakistan condemns Israel’s ongoing military actions against Syria 

Pakistan condemns Israel’s ongoing military actions against Syria 
  • UN Ambassador Ahmad calls for respect of Syria’s sovereignty and immediate cessation of violations
  • Pakistan warns continued Israeli strikes risk escalation, further destabilization in region

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has condemned Israel’s ongoing military actions in Syria, calling them “dangerous and deliberately destabilizing,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported  on Friday.

Israel has ramped up airstrikes over the past week against military and strategic sites in Damascus and southern Syria.

According to Syrian and regional monitoring groups, these strikes have resulted in civilian casualties and extensive infrastructure damage. The intensifying campaign has prompted rebukes from Syria’s government and other UN Security Council members.

“Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad called for the immediate cessation of all violations of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Radio Pakistan reported after he addressed a national statement during the UN Security Council briefing on the situation in Syria, 

Violence in Syria pitting the Islamist-led government against members of the Druze community has put a spotlight on the small but influential minority.

Straddling Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, the Druze occupy a special niche in the region’s complex politics.

Israel has cited protecting the Druze as a reason for attacking Syrian government forces this week.

Ahmad described the strikes as “repeated violations” that “must be unequivocally condemned,” warning that they threatened regional peace .

Israel bombed Syria frequently when President Bashar Assad was in power, seeking to roll back the influence established by Iran and Iran-backed groups that were deployed there to help him fight rebels.

Israel has painted the new Syrian government as a jihadist threat, saying it won’t allow it to deploy forces into southern Syria. Israel has said it wants to avoid any hostile build-up at its border, whilst also vowing to protect the Druze minority.

Israeli troops have also seized Syrian territory adjoining the occupied Golan Heights since December.

Syria’s interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa on Thursday said Israel was promoting division among Syrians, accusing it of seeking to “dismantle the unity of our people,” saying it had “consistently targeted our stability and created discord among us since the fall of the former regime” in December. 

With inputs from Reuters


Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad

Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad
Updated 08 November 2025

Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad

Pakistan to take on South Africa today in third and final ODI in Faisalabad
  • The three-match series is leveled at 1-1
  • The third and final match will start at 3pm

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will lock horns with South Africa in their third and last One-Day International of a three match-series in Faisalabad today, Saturday.

On Thursday, Quinton de Kock hit a brilliant century and Nandre Burger grabbed four wickets as South Africa thumped Pakistan by eight wickets in their second one-day international on Thursday.

Playing his second ODI after reversing his 2023 decision to retire from the format, the dashing De Kock smashed an unbeaten 123 to anchor a 270-run chase with 9.5 overs in spare at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad.

South African victory levelled the three-match series at 1-1 after Pakistan won the first match by two wickets. The third and final match on Saturday will start at 3pm Pakistan time.

“I set myself high goals so I am happy to bat well today,” De Kock after the second ODI this week. “I think Nandre set us well with early wickets and then we batted well to chase that down.”

From 22-3, however, the hosts rebuilt the innings and half-centuries from opener Saim Ayub and Salman Agha, who added 92 for the fourth wicket, and later from Mohammad Nawaz helped them to a fighting total.

Ayub hit 53 off 66 balls with a six and five fours, while Agha made a more docile 69 from 106 deliveries with five boundaries as the pair revived the innings.

South African fast bowler Burger registered his best ODI figures of 4-46 to keep the home team down to 269-9. The 30-year-old ripped out Pakistan’s first three wickets in his opening three overs after the hosts won the toss and batted.