KARACHI: The eight nation Muslim bloc — engaged with the US and Middle Eastern partners on the Gaza peace plan — rejected what they termed “attempts to expel the Palestinian people from their land” via the Rafah crossing.

Israel had announced earlier this week it would unilaterally open the Rafah crossing to allow residents to flee the Gaza Strip, a move swiftly rej­ected by Egypt as Cairo insisted on lifting the blockade in both directions.

The Rafah crossing, the only vital artery to the outside world for the residents of Gaza not controlled directly by Israel, has been shuttered for months, strangling the flow of life-saving aid.

A joint statement on behalf of the eight foreign ministers, issued on Friday night, said they “underscore their absolute rejection of any attempts to expel the Palestinian people from their land and stress the necessity of the full adherence to the plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, including its provisions on keeping the Rafah Crossing open in both directions, ensuring the freedom of movement for the population, and refraining from compelling any resident of the Gaza Strip to leave, rather to create the right conditions for them to stay on their land and participate in building their homeland, within a comprehensive vision aimed at resto­ring stability and improving their humanitarian conditions,” The FMs also underscored the need to fully sustain the ceasefire and ensure the unrestricted entry of humanitarian assistance into the Gaza Strip. They urged early recovery and reconstruction efforts and to create the conditions necessary for the Palestinian Authority to resume its responsibilities in the Gaza Strip.

Earlier in the day, FM Dar held a phone call with Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan and discussed regional developments, particularly Gaza.

“FM strongly condemned Israel’s unilateral plan to restrict the Rafah crossing for the exit only of Gaza residents, a clear violation of the peace plan and a move that undermines humanitarian access.

“Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring unfettered aid to Gaza and advancing coordinated efforts toward lasting peace,” the FO said.

Published in Dawn, December 6th, 2025

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