Pakistan Ready to Join International Force in Gaza Under Trump’s Plan, Rules Out Disarming Hamas

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Pakistan has expressed its willingness to join an international force set to be deployed in the Gaza Strip under a plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. However, Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar emphasized that Pakistan’s involvement would not extend to disarming Hamas.
Dar stated that Pakistan’s diplomatic and military policies are clear, and its forces would only participate in peacekeeping efforts without engaging in disarmament operations. He further clarified that both civilian and military authorities in Pakistan share a firm stance on this matter, aiming to strengthen peace rather than impose it.
The Foreign Minister also accused the Zionist regime of violating the ceasefire agreement signed in Sharm El-Sheikh and condemned Tel Aviv’s actions. Dar noted that only a small portion of Trump’s peace plan has been implemented, with 20 clauses remaining unfulfilled.

