Pakistan says it wants to send aid into Gaza
Pakistan says it wants to send aid into GazaReuters

Pakistan on Thursday called for an immediate end to the blockade of Gaza to allow humanitarian relief to reach Palestinians as the death toll in the besieged territory rose to more than 740.

The appeal came a day after Pakistan voted along with other UN Human Rights Council members to launch a probe into Israel's offensive in the territory, with rights chief Navi Pillay saying the Jewish state's military actions could amount to war crimes.  

The 47-member council backed a Palestinian-drafted resolution by 29 votes, with Arab and fellow Muslim countries joined by China and Russia, plus Latin American and African nations.

"The blockade of Gaza must be ended in order to allow access of any humanitarian assistance," Pakistan's most senior foreign office bureaucrat Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry told a press briefing.

"And that is why even in the UN Security Council and later in UN Human Rights Council we called for humanitarian pauses," Chaudhry said.

"Unless this blockade is lifted we cannot send any relief assistance," he continued.  

Some 746 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched a military operation to halt rocket fire from the besieged territory on July 8.

Chaudhry said the Israeli military offensive had led to the killings in Gaza of "innocent non-combatant and unarmed Palestinians including women and children".  

"We have spoken clearly and unambiguously in the United Nations Security Council yesterday and call for an end to hostilities and to revive the peace talks."  

He said Pakistan was also actively working with Muslim and like-minded countries to secure humanitarian access to those who are badly wounded and stranded in the shelters.

"It is important that the blockade of Gaza is ended, its borders opened and the Palestinian prisoners released," Chaudhry said.

Israel began a blockade on Gaza in 2007 following the election of Hamas a year earlier and maintains it is necessary to limit terrorist rocket attacks.