Pakistan PM directs two planeloads of aid to be sent to Lebanon and Gaza

Pakistan PM directs two planeloads of aid to be sent to Lebanon and Gaza
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (right) chairs a meeting on relief activities for Gaza and Lebanon in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 22, 2024. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 22 October 2024
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Pakistan PM directs two planeloads of aid to be sent to Lebanon and Gaza

Pakistan PM directs two planeloads of aid to be sent to Lebanon and Gaza
  • Shehbaz Sharif urges public to donate to his relief fund for Palestinians in Gaza
  • Pakistan has dispatched 12 aid shipments to both Middle Eastern countries since 2023

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday directed authorities to send two planeloads of relief items for people in Lebanon and Gaza suffering from Israeli aggression, his office said in a statement, calling on masses to donate to his official Gaza relief fund.

Pakistan’s federal cabinet this month established a special fund for Palestine and Lebanon following an all-parties conference that discussed Israel’s war on Gaza. Islamabad has so far dispatched 12 aid shipments to Palestine and Lebanon since October 2023, which include ready-to-eat meat, tents, tarpaulins, warm bedding, winter clothing and powdered milk.

Israel has killed over 42,000 people in Gaza after a surprise attack by Hamas in October 2023, which the Palestinian group claimed was in response to the worsening conditions of Palestinians under Israeli occupation. More recently, it opened another front in Lebanon with the stated goal of destroying Hezbollah, which attempted to provide military assistance to the Palestinians. Israel’s military actions in Lebanon have raised fears of a broader regional conflict, potentially involving Iran.

“The prime minister immediately directed two planes of aid for Lebanon and Gaza,” the PM Office said on Tuesday after Sharif held a meeting to review relief activities for Palestine and Lebanon. “In addition to air, relief goods should be dispatched by trucks.”

Sharif directed Pakistan’s ambassadors in Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt to improve relations with their host countries so that Islamabad could dispatch relief items there easily.

He urged authorities to ensure the aid reached deserving people in both countries, calling on Pakistani masses to donate to the PM’s Relief Fund for Gaza and Lebanon.

“Support the government in helping our Palestinian and Lebanese brothers and sisters by collecting donations,” Sharif was quoted as saying by his office. 

The PMO said that Pakistanis in the country and abroad can donate to this account: IBAN PK11SBPD000000111111429. 

The Pakistani premier was briefed regarding the ongoing relief operations in Gaza through which tents, clothes, blankets, medicine, food and drink were being dispatched abroad. PM Sharif was told about the difficulties being encountered in the transportation of relief goods.

“NGOs who want to send relief goods for the victims of Gaza and Lebanon will be provided facilities by the Government of Pakistan regarding the delivery of relief goods,” the PMO said. 

Pakistan does not recognize nor have diplomatic relations with Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on “internationally agreed parameters” and the pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital.

Since the beginning of Israel’s war on Gaza, Pakistan has repeatedly raised the issue at the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and other multilateral platforms and demanded international powers and bodies stop Israeli military actions in Gaza. The South Asian country has also dispatched several aid consignments for the Palestinians.


Security forces kill eight Taliban militants in Pakistan’s northwest

Security forces kill eight Taliban militants in Pakistan’s northwest
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Security forces kill eight Taliban militants in Pakistan’s northwest

Security forces kill eight Taliban militants in Pakistan’s northwest
  • The development was announced a day after the army chief visited Peshawar, vowed decisive force against militants
  • General Munir’s visit came amid an uptick in violence in KP where 17 government servants were kidnapped last week

ISLAMABAD: Security forces killed eight militants in two separate intelligence-based operations in northwest Pakistan, the military’s media wing said on Tuesday, a day after army chief General Asim Munir warned any attempt to disrupt the country’s peace would be met with decisive force.

The army chief, who attended a security meeting during his visit to Peshawar, emphasized security forces would persist in combating violent extremism, particularly against the proscribed militant network Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which has predominantly targeted civilians and security personnel in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

The latest operations, conducted in KP, occurred amid heightened tensions following a surge in attacks by TTP militants, which Pakistan says operate from across the border in Afghanistan, though Afghan authorities deny the allegation.

“On 12-13 January 2024, eight khwarij [TTP militants] were sent to hell in two separate engagements in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province,” the military’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement.

The ISPR detailed that six militants were killed during an operation in Tank District, while two others lost their lives in a clash that took place in the Tirah Valley, Khyber District.

“Sanitization operations are being conducted to eliminate any other khwarij found in the area, as security forces of Pakistan are determined to wipe out the menace of terrorism from the country,” the statement added.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also praised the security forces for their successful operations.

“The nation is proud of the fearless young men in our security forces,” Sharif was quoted as saying by his office, vowing to thwart the militants’ “evil designs” and reiterating the government’s commitment to eradicating terrorism.

The northwest region of Pakistan has seen an uptick in violence since the TTP ended a fragile ceasefire agreement with the government in November 2022.

Last week, armed TTP militants abducted 17 Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission workers and their driver in Lakki Marwat district, releasing eight of them hours later while police said they were working to free the remaining abductees.


Netflix to release documentary on India-Pakistan’s fierce cricket rivalry on Feb. 7

Netflix to release documentary on India-Pakistan’s fierce cricket rivalry on Feb. 7
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Netflix to release documentary on India-Pakistan’s fierce cricket rivalry on Feb. 7

Netflix to release documentary on India-Pakistan’s fierce cricket rivalry on Feb. 7
  • Owing to political tensions, India-Pakistan cricket matches are biggest, quickest-selling fixtures of every tournament 
  • Documentary to release weeks before India-Pakistan clash against in Champions Trophy tournament on Feb. 23

ISLAMABAD: Online streaming platform Netflix announced this week it would release its highly anticipated documentary profiling the fierce cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan on Feb. 7, weeks before the Champions Trophy tournament gets underway. 

India and Pakistan enjoy one of the fiercest sports rivalries when it comes to cricket. Separated after partition in 1947, both nuclear-armed countries have fought three wars against each other over the past seven decades, with diplomatic ties between them remaining mostly bitter.

The political tensions make for an enthralling contest every time the two teams take a cricket field against each other. India and Pakistan clashes have been the biggest, quickest-selling and most anticipated matches of every multilateral cricket tournament, drawing thousands to stadiums across the globe and millions to TV sets worldwide. 

Netflix announced it would release its upcoming sports documentary titled: “The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan” on Feb. 7. The poster of the documentary features former Indian batters Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag walking toward a cricket pitch with members of the Pakistan cricket team huddled together. 

“Two nations. One epic Rivalry. 1.6 Billion prayers,” Netflix wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. “Come witness the thrill of a legacy like no other in The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, arriving on 7th February, only on Netflix.”

The trailer of the documentary features interviews from Sehwag and former Pakistan bowling great Waqar Younis, both talking about swing bowling. 

“Once the batsmen they started knowing about the reverse swing and they were also smart,” Younis says in the trailer. “So they were keeping a really close eye on the shiny side. So what we tried to do then was, we started hiding it.”

The last time India and Pakistan faced each other was at New York’s Nassau County Stadium on June 9 in the T20 World Cup. India beat Pakistan in a last-over victory, beating the green shirts by six runs in a thrilling encounter. 

Both rivals are set to face each other in the Champions Trophy ODI fixture scheduled to take place in Pakistan in February. However, India will not tour Pakistan for the tournament but face the cricket rivals in Dubai on Feb. 23. 

Political tensions have kept both cricket teams from touring each other’s countries over the past couple of years and playing against one another at neutral venues only during ICC tournaments. 

India’s national cricket team has not toured Pakistan since 2008 due to soured political relations. Pakistan hosted the Asia Cup in 2023 but was forced to shift all of India’s matches to Sri Lanka under a “hybrid model” after India refused to send its team to Pakistan. 

After India announced it will not send its team to Pakistan for the 2025 Champions Trophy tournament, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced in December that India and Pakistan matches hosted by either country at ICC Events during the 2024-2027 cycle will be played at a neutral venue. 


English cricketers seek NOC clarity from board after signing Pakistan Super League deals— report

English cricketers seek NOC clarity from board after signing Pakistan Super League deals— report
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English cricketers seek NOC clarity from board after signing Pakistan Super League deals— report

English cricketers seek NOC clarity from board after signing Pakistan Super League deals— report
  • As per new policy, English players will be denied NOCs for overseas leagues that take place during English summer
  • PSL has moved into April-May window for 2025, meaning it will clash with English season’s start for the first time

ISLAMABAD: English cricketers have sought clarity from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on whether they will be granted a no objection certificate (NOC) after a few of them were signed on Monday to play in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for the upcoming T20 league’s season this year, a report by ESPNcricinfo said. 

English cricketers last November reacted sharply to the ECB’s announcement of a new policy regarding NOCs. As per the new policy, the board said players would be denied NOCs for all overseas leagues that take place during the English summer, including the PSL, the Caribbean Premier League and Major League Cricket, with the notable exception of the Indian Premier League. This means that players on white-ball contracts with their counties will be granted NOCs for competitions that do not clash with English T20 competitions, the T20 Blast or the Hundred.

The PSL has moved into an April-May window for 2025 due to the Champions Trophy tournament scheduled to be held in February and March, meaning it will clash with the start of the English season for the first time.

“English players are seeking clarity from the ECB over whether they will be granted No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) after they were signed to play in the PSL at Monday’s draft in Lahore,” ESPNcricinfo reported. 

English cricketers Tom Kohler-Cadmore (Peshawar Zalmi), Sam Billings, and Tom Curran (both Lahore Qalandars) were signed during Monday’s draft. Meanwhile, James Vince (Karachi Kings), Chris Jordan and David Willey (both Multan Sultans) were all previously retained by their respective franchises. 

The website said that the ECB has softened its stance on the NOCs after pressure from players, their agents and the Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA). At this stage, Billings, Curran, Jordan and Willey are all expected to be granted NOCs for the PSL, it added. 

“The board’s stance is that its NOC ‘consultation group’ will consider all requests against the criteria set out in November,” the report said. “ESPNcricinfo understands that in the case of the PSL, this will mean players will be eligible for NOCs if they are on white-ball contracts, or if they choose to renegotiate existing multi-format deals after the draft.”

The cricket website said six players with England central contracts registered themselves for the draft but were marked “unavailable” on a longlist sent to franchises on Sunday after the ECB clarified it would not grant them NOCs. 

“These included Jonny Bairstow, who has not played for England since June, and Adil Rashid, who is a white-ball specialist,” ESPNcricinfo said. 


Pakistan’s National Assembly expresses solidarity with Los Angeles fire victims as deaths rise to 24

Pakistan’s National Assembly expresses solidarity with Los Angeles fire victims as deaths rise to 24
Updated 14 January 2025
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Pakistan’s National Assembly expresses solidarity with Los Angeles fire victims as deaths rise to 24

Pakistan’s National Assembly expresses solidarity with Los Angeles fire victims as deaths rise to 24
  • National Assembly passes resolution urging global organizations to come together to aid rehabilitation efforts in Los Angeles
  • At least a dozen people remain missing, while 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed as per official estimates

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Assembly this week passed a resolution expressing solidarity with the victims of the raging Los Angeles wildfires, where the death toll has climbed to 24 in the last seven days, state-run media reported. 

The blazes in Los Angeles burned for a seventh straight day on Monday, reducing whole neighborhoods to ruins and levelling homes as firefighters continue to battle the flames. More than 100,000 people have been forced to evacuate from Los Angeles, while 12,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed as per official estimates. 

Pakistani lawmaker Naveed Jeeva moved the resolution in the National Assembly, Pakistan’s lower house of parliament, on Monday to extend his deepest condolences to families of the Los Angeles fire victims. 

“The National Assembly today passed a resolution expressing solidarity with the victims of Los Angeles fire,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Monday. “It called upon local and global organizations to come together in the spirit of humanity to aid in recovery and rehabilitation of Los Angeles.”

The wildfires have also dealt a huge economic loss to the city, with private forecaster AccuWeather estimating the damage and economic loss from the blaze at $135bn to $150bn.

Firefighters got a temporary break from the weather this weekend as the Santa Ana winds finally eased. However, weather experts on Monday forecast that the fierce winds are likely to return and threaten the progress made so far on the two massive infernos. 

Meanwhile, US President-elect Donald Trump criticized local officials, saying that they had not dealt with the situation properly. 

“The fires are still raging in LA. The incompetent [politicians] have no idea how to put them out,” he wrote on his Truth Social media feed. “Thousands of magnificent houses are gone, and many more will soon be lost. There is death all over the place … they just can’t put out the fires. What’s wrong with them?“

Several celebrities residing in Los Angeles have said they lost their homes to the blaze. These include Leighton Meester, Adam Brody, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Joshua Jackson, Anna Faris, Ricki Lake, Cary Elwes, Cameron Mathison, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. 

Many others, including Tara Lipinski, Chrissy Teigen, Britney Spears and more said they have evacuated as the fire continues to spread.


Pakistan eyes foreign investment as Future Minerals Forum kicks off in Riyadh today

Pakistan eyes foreign investment as Future Minerals Forum kicks off in Riyadh today
Updated 14 January 2025
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Pakistan eyes foreign investment as Future Minerals Forum kicks off in Riyadh today

Pakistan eyes foreign investment as Future Minerals Forum kicks off in Riyadh today
  • Petroleum Minister Dr. Musadik Malik to represent Pakistan alongside prominent petroleum companies at the three-day conference
  • Pakistani delegates to meet regional, international stakeholders to highlight investment opportunities in mining sector, says state media

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Petroleum Minister Dr. Musadik Malik will take part in the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) summit in Saudi Arabia’s capital today, Tuesday, the Press Information Department (PID) said, as Islamabad eyes global partnerships to attract foreign investment in its mining sector. 

The Future Minerals Forum (FMF) is the world’s premier platform for minerals, bringing together governments, international organizations, and stakeholders to collectively shape the future of minerals. With 14,000 participants from 178 countries, including 75 government representatives, FMF says it serves as a catalyst for global collaboration.

Pakistan has taken steps in recent months to attract foreign investment in its mining sector. The South Asian country is home to the Reko Diq mine located in the country’s restive southwestern Balochistan province. It is considered one of the world’s largest underdeveloped copper-gold areas by global mining company Barrick Gold Corp, which owns the project jointly with Pakistan. Saudi Arabia offered Pakistan a 15 percent investment stake in the Reko Diq copper and gold mine project, Pakistan’s state media reported in September 2024.

“Pakistan’s Minister of Petroleum and Water Resources Dr. Musadiq Malik alongside key policymakers, state-owned entities and industry leaders will represent Pakistan at the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) in Riyadh from the 14-16th of January,” the PID said, adding that the delegation would aim to “unlock the country’s mining potential and foster international partnerships.”

The statement said Malik will represent Pakistan at the summit alongside prominent Pakistani companies such as Pakistan Petroleum Limited, Oil and Gas Development Company Limited, Mari Energies, Government Holdings (Private) Limited, Pakistan Minerals (Private) Limited, Saindak Metals Limited and others. 

The PID noted that Pakistan’s government had introduced investor-friendly policies and offered incentives such as duty exemptions and tax breaks, reiterating that these measures were designed to grow the mining sector. 

“During the FMF, the participants and delegates from Pakistan will conduct meetings with relevant regional and international stakeholders at the Pakistan Pavillion and host a 90-minute session, showcasing Pakistan’s geological assets, projects and investment opportunities,” the PID said. 

It said Pakistan’s delegation would aim to attract international investors and drive sustainable economic growth in addition to the ministerial round table, where Malik will highlight Pakistan’s potential in the mining sector. 

Pakistan set up the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), a civil-military hybrid body, in June 2023 with the sole purpose of reviving the country’s frail national economy, damaged by low foreign exchange reserves, currency depreciation and record inflation. One of the key sectors that the SIFC targets is mining. 

Pakistan’s state broadcaster has said the government expects up to $5 billion investment in the mining and agriculture sector by June 2025.