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Palestinians want permanent ceasefire, unhindered aid into Gaza: envoy

Palestinians want permanent ceasefire, unhindered aid into Gaza: envoy

Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Zuhair Mohammad Hamadallah Zaid, speaks on Pakistan TV’s program World This Morning on November 18, 2025.-(Pakistan tv)

ISLAMABAD: Palestinian Ambassador to Pakistan Dr Zuhair Mohammad Hamadallah Zaid has said the Palestinians want a permanent ceasefire that will save lives and allow unhindered aid into Gaza. 


Speaking in Pakistan TV’s show ‘World This Morning’, Dr Zaid said the Palestinians seek lasting solution, recognition of their inalienable rights, as affirmed in UN resolutions, and the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.


The Palestinian representative praised Pakistan’s “unwavering and unshakable” support, saying the country consistently stands at the forefront in defending Palestinian rights. 


He expressed deep appreciation for the backing shown by the Pakistani government, prime minister, the army and people.


He highlighted the recent statement delivered by Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Asim Iftikhar, describing his speech as “clear and honest” and fully aligned with the Palestinian position. 


Palestinian ambassador Zaid said the 20-point plan linked to US President Donald Trump’s proposal, which was adopted by the UN Security Council, outlined a three-phase process.


He said the success of the plan hinges on the states acting as guarantors for both sides, adding that the Palestinians have the full backing of Arab and Muslim countries and expressed complete trust in them. 


He said a stabilization force will be responsible for maintaining peace and ensuring Israel does not violate the agreement, while the United States will serve as the guarantor for Israel. 


He stressed that effective monitoring by the stabilization force, along with guarantees from Arab and Muslim states for the Palestinians and from Washington for Israel, is essential for the plan’s implementation.


He said Arab and Muslim states, along with a stabilization force, will monitor the ceasefire and report to a newly formed Peace Board, to be chaired by the United States. 


The envoy stressed that the immediate priority is ending the war, and the current plan presents an opportunity to stop the fighting. 


Under the proposal, a two-year transitional period would conclude with the Palestinian Authority taking responsibility in Gaza, ultimately leading toward a two-state solution. Without this, he warned, the region risks returning to instability and chaos