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Islamabad Signals Gaza deployment as part of peace force, draws red line on Hamas disarmament

Pakistan is ready to send troops to a Gaza peace force under a UN-backed plan, but will not join any effort to disarm Hamas without a clear international mandate approval.

November 29, 2025 / 21:48 IST
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Pakistan ready for Gaza peacekeeping mission
Pakistan ready for Gaza peacekeeping mission

Pakistan is prepared to send troops to the International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Saturday, emphasising that the country would not take part in disarming Palestinian resistance groups, Dawn reported.

Speaking at a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dar said the matter of Hamas’ disarmament first came up during a meeting in Riyadh on the two-state solution. “We are not ready for that. This is not our job, but of the Palestinian law enforcement agencies. Our job is peacekeeping, not peace enforcement. We are definitely ready to contribute to the force — the prime minister has in principle already announced after consultation with the field marshal that we will contribute — but this decision cannot be taken until it is decided what its [ISF] mandate and TOR (terms of reference) will be,” he said.

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Dar added, “As per my information, if it will include disarming Hamas, then even my Indonesian counterpart has informally expressed his reservation.”

The announcement comes as the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) last week endorsed a US-brokered Gaza Peace Agreement, which calls for the establishment of the ISF composed mainly of troops from Muslim-majority countries. The resolution, passed with 13 votes in favour and abstentions from Russia and China, authorises the international force to stabilise Gaza and oversee its reconstruction, although Hamas has rejected the plan.