ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Chief Adviser to Palestine's President and Supreme Judge of Palestine Dr Mahmoud Al-Habbash has declared that Pakistan is a true and lasting ally of Palestinians.
Reaffirming their unwavering stance, he stated that Palestinians will never abandon their homeland.
Speaking at a press conference alongside the Imams of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Ibrahimi Mosque, Dr. Al-Habbash called his visit to Pakistan “historically significant,” noting that it has further strengthened bilateral relations between the two nations and will have long-term impacts.
Dr. Al-Habbash delivered official letters from the Palestinian President to Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister. During meetings with the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, National Assembly Speaker, and other key figures, he discussed the severity of Israeli aggression and the current situation in Palestine.
He highlighted that Zionist forces aim for complete control over Palestinian land, revealing that over 80% of mosques, churches, and other places of worship have been destroyed, while millions of Palestinians have been displaced from their homes.
Despite these atrocities, he emphasised that the Palestinian people remain firm in their principles and will not retreat from their homeland.
He said he brought a message to the "great and brotherly nation" of Pakistan that the Palestinian people are not alone—they are backed by friends. He appealed to the Pakistani media to amplify the Palestinian cause.
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Calling on the wider Muslim world, Dr. Al-Habbash suggested that if each of the world's two billion Muslims donated just one dollar, $2 billion could be raised to support Palestinian children's food, education, and medical needs. He urged the Pakistani government to send this aid through an official state channel.
Dr. Al-Habbash thanked the people of Pakistan and all religious and political parties, noting their unity and consistent stance on Palestine despite internal differences.
He also revealed that the United States has barred Palestine from attending a conference on the two-state solution, but maintained that the voice of the Palestinian people cannot be silenced—it will continue to rise and will never die.
He concluded by expressing gratitude to Pakistan’s President, Prime Minister, and Army Chief, appreciating that Pakistan’s unwavering position on Palestine has never changed. He affirmed that the Palestinian people remain determined and will ultimately achieve their goal.