On Peace Day, Pakistan urges world not to overlook tragedies in Palestine

On Peace Day, Pakistan urges world not to overlook tragedies in Palestine
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A young girl reacts as displaced Palestinians elbow their way in front of a community kitchen in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on September 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks at an event in Islamabad, Pakistan, on September 12, 2025. (PID/File)
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Updated 21 September 2025
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On Peace Day, Pakistan urges world not to overlook tragedies in Palestine

On Peace Day, Pakistan urges world not to overlook tragedies in Palestine
  • Pakistan PM says lasting peace will remain ‘elusive’ until people of both regions have right to self-determination
  • Israel’s military offensives in Gaza for almost two years now have killed over 65,000 people, injured many more

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Sunday that humanitarian tragedies in Palestine and Indian-administered Kashmir cannot be overlooked, as the world marks International Day of Peace today amid raging conflicts worldwide. 

The International Day of Peace (“Peace Day”) is observed around the world each year on Sept. 21. Established in 1981 by a unanimous United Nations resolution, Peace Day provides a date for all humanity to commit to peace above all differences and calls for an end to conflicts anywhere.

Pakistan has frequently criticized Israel for its military operations in Gaza since October 2023, which have killed over 65,000 people. The South Asian country also urges the world to take action against alleged Indian atrocities in Kashmir. India and Pakistan both administer different parts of the Himalayan territory and have fought two out of three wars over the region. 

“The Prime Minister, in his message, said grave humanitarian tragedies cannot be overlooked unfolding in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the occupied Palestinian territories,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

“He said lasting peace will remain an elusive dream until the people of these regions are granted their right to self-determination in line with United Nations Security Council resolutions.”

Sharif said Pakistan is ready to play its role in spreading peace, urging the international community to join hands in the “struggle for peace, justice and humanity.”

President Asif Ali Zardari, in his message, repeated the same. 

“He [Zardari] said Pakistan’s role in global and regional peace and stability is appreciated by the world,” Radio Pakistan said. 

Pakistan’s call for support for the people of Palestine came as Israel continued with its military operations in Gaza. Israeli forces dismantled underground shafts and booby-trapped structures in attacks that killed at least 60 Palestinians dead on Saturday. 

Israel’s military estimates it has demolished up to 20 Gaza city tower blocks over the past two weeks. It also believes, according to Israeli media, that more than 500,000 people have left the city since the start of September.

Hamas, which controls Gaza, disputes this, saying just under 300,000 have left and around 900,000 remain, including Israeli hostages.

In almost two years of fighting, Israel’s offensive has spread famine, demolished most structures and displaced most of the population, in many cases multiple times, according to Gaza authorities.


Pakistan put Sri Lanka to bat first in third ODI

Pakistan put Sri Lanka to bat first in third ODI
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Pakistan put Sri Lanka to bat first in third ODI

Pakistan put Sri Lanka to bat first in third ODI
  • Pakistan include Haseebullah Khan, Faisal Akram and Shaheen Shah Afridi in playing XI 
  • Sri Lanka, who have already lost series 2-0, are playing for pride against hosts Pakistan 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan captain Shaheen Shah Afridi won the toss and elected to field first as the two sides lock horns today, Sunday, in Rawalpindi for the third and final ODI of the three-match series. 

Pakistan have won the ODI series against Sri Lanka 2-0, winning the first ODI by six runs and the second by eight wickets. 

The Green Shirts have made a few changes to the playing XI for the third match, bringing in wicketkeeper Haseebullah Khan for Mohammad Rizwan, skipper Afridi and spinner Faisal Akram to the playing XI. 

“Pakistan win the toss and opt to bowl first in the final ODI,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wrote on social media platform X. 

Pakistan will bank on former captain Babar Azam to continue performing in the final ODI of the series. Azam scored a century after 83 innings in the second ODI on Friday night to help Pakistan chase Sri Lanka’s impressive 289-run target. 

Thousands of Pakistani fans breathed a sigh of relief when Azam raised his bat for the hundred. The ton came for the former Pakistan captain after 83 international innings and over two years. 

After the ODI series, Pakistan will play Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka for a tri-nation series later this month. All matches will take place in Rawalpindi.

Playing XI:

Pakistan: 1 Fakhar Zaman, 2 Haseebullah Khan, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 5 Salman Agha, 6 Hussain Talat, 7 Faheem Ashraf , 8 Mohammad Wasim Jr., 9 Haris Rauf, 10 Shaheen Shah Afridi (capt.), 11 Faisal Akram

Sri Lanka: 1 Pathum Nissanka, 2 Kamil Mishara, 3 Kusal Mendis (capt.), 4 Sadeera Samarawickrama, 5 Pavan Rathnayake, 6 Janith Liyanage, 7 Kamindu Mendis, 8 Maheesh Theekshana, 9 Pramod Madushan, 10 Eshan Malinga, 11 Jeffrey Vandersay