Pakistan Embassy in Beirut strives to facilitate citizens: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Pakistan Embassy in Beirut strives to facilitate citizens: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The government of Pakistan said in a statement on Sunday that the Pakistani embassies in Islamabad and Beirut are making continuous efforts to facilitate the Pakistani citizens trapped in the crisis situation in Lebanon.

According to a statement from Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it has activated its Crisis Management Unit, and Pakistani nationals in Lebanon and their families can contact the Crisis Management Unit on the following details.

Landline: 051-920788

email [email protected]

The statement added that Pakistan’s embassy in Beirut is available 24/7, and can be contacted at the following numbers:

Cell/Whatsapp Number:

00961-81669488

00961-81815104

email [email protected]


20 Hezbollah members besides Hassan Nasrallah killed in Beirut attack: Israel

The Israeli military said on Sunday that more than 20 members of the organization were killed in addition to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in an attack in Beirut.

According to AFP, the Israeli army’s statement also included the names of some of the people who died in the attacks.

According to the statement, more than 20 people holding various positions in Hezbollah were in the headquarters built underground under civilian buildings in Beirut. ‘These people were busy organizing operations against Israel.’

Israel says Ibrahim Hussein Jazini and Samir Tawfiq Deb, who were ‘close associates of Hassan Nasrallah’, were among the dead.

“Because of their close relationship with Nasrallah, these people were playing an important role in the day-to-day activities of Hezbollah and Nasrallah in particular.”


Hassan Nasrallah’s body found in wreckage shows no signs of injury: reports

The body of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been found at the site of an Israeli airstrike on the southern outskirts of Beirut, medical and security sources told Reuters.

Hezbollah confirmed Hassan Nasrallah’s death on Saturday, but did not say in a statement how he was killed or when his last rites would be held.

Both sources, however, said that Hassan Nasrallah had no direct injuries on his body and that it appears that he died from the effects of the powerful blast.


14 Rescuers Killed in Israeli Bombing: Lebanon’s Health Ministry

Lebanon’s Ministry of Health said that 14 members of the medical staff were killed in two days of intense Israeli bombardment in Beirut, including the east and south of Lebanon.

The ministry said in a statement that it “condemns in the strongest terms the repeated attacks by the Israeli enemy on medical centers.” Medical personnel do not take part in combat.’


Israeli army claims to have killed another Hezbollah commander

Israeli The army said on Sunday that it had carried out an airstrike in the suburbs of Beirut Hezbollah A senior official has been targeted.

According to the news agency AFP, the Israeli army says that Nabil Qoq, a member of Hezbollah’s central council, was targeted in a similar attack on Saturday, a day after the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. .’

According to the AP news agency, Nabil Quq is the seventh major commander of Hezbollah to be killed since September 20.

A source close to Hezbollah confirmed to AFP that Nabil Qoq was killed in an attack on Saturday and has been identified as a member of Hezbollah’s Central Council, which is in charge of security in the group. .’

“Nabil Qoq was considered close to senior Hezbollah commanders and was involved in direct terrorist attacks against Israel and its citizens in recent days,” the Israeli military said in a statement.

He joined Hezbollah in the 1980s and was considered an expert in his field.

In recent weeks, Israel’s southern and eastern Lebanon In addition, large-scale attacks targeted senior Hezbollah commanders and the group’s weapons depots in South Beirut.


No way out except diplomatic efforts to end tensions: Lebanese PM

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Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister, Najib Meqati, has said on Sunday that there is no way to end tensions in the region except through diplomatic efforts.

According to the news agency Reuters, during a news conference on Sunday, he said that his country has no other way to reduce the tension except through diplomatic channels. .

During the news conference, he also said that his country is facing the biggest wave of displacement ever as a result of heavy Israeli airstrikes.

According to the news agency AFP, he said, “This could be the biggest migration movement.”

He further said that ‘one million people may be displaced by Israel’s attacks.’


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