
Islamabad, February 24 The Pakistani Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday to strongly condemn Israel's plan to form a regional alliance of several countries, claiming that it targets a few nations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about his vision of a "hexagon" of alliances in and around the region on Sunday.
The resolution, moved in the House by Palwasha Khan of the Pakistan Peoples Party, deplored the "continued provocative steps and statements by the Israeli leadership that threaten regional and international peace and stability, including the latest statements about forming alliances" against a few nations in the region.
It condemned the Israeli forces' "blatant disregard of international law, the UN charter, relevant UN General Assembly and Security Council resolutions, as well as the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice."
The House also rejected any attempt by Israel "to change the legal or historical status of the occupied Palestinian territory, including the status of the holy sites."
The resolution deplored the "continued provocative steps and statements by the leadership of Israel that threaten regional and international peace and stability."
The House reaffirmed Pakistan's historic and unwavering support for the Palestinian people's inalienable right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent, viable, and contiguous state of Palestine based on the pre-1967 borders with Al-Quds al-Sharif as its capital.