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Pakistani ISI established Hamas chapters in foreign countries

Pakistan supports Hamas and Palestinian Jihad by all means in fighting against Israel

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Jun 30, 2021, 06:15 pm IST
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                                                                                                                                   Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury

Pakistan supports Hamas and Palestinian Jihad by all means in fighting against Israel.

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Immediately after the Afghan war, thousands of former foreign fighters who traveled to Afghanistan and joined the war against Soviet forces had got involved in militancy. These foreign fighters joined Al Qaeda, Harkatul Jihad, and other terrorist organizations, thus posing the gravest threat to international security. Now, Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad are looking for inspiring foreign fighters who had joined and fought against Israel with the notorious agenda of establishing international franchises of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
 
 According to the information, back in 2020, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan openly declared Israel as the “number one enemy of Pakistan”. Referring to the normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Imran Khan said, no matter what other countries do, Pakistan will never recognize Israel until “Palestinians are given their right of a just settlement”. He said, if Pakistan accepts Israel, it will have to give up Kashmir because the same situation applies there.
 
It may be mentioned here that thousands of Pakistani nationals have joined Palestinian terrorist groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad and fought against Israel. Every year, at least one thousand Pakistanis are traveling to Gaza and other parts of the West Bank and join Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
 
Pakistan and Palestinian Authority have extreme intimacy since 1947, while Pakistan provided military help to the Palestinians. It was also reported that Pakistan sent its battalion to Palestine in disguise to fight alongside their Palestinian brethren. Pakistan also purchased 250,000 from Czechoslovakia, which, was later sent to Palestinian fighters.
 
According to intelligence reports, Pakistan also purchased three aircraft from Italy for Egyptian forces, while the Pakistan Air Force participated in the 1967 and 1973 Arab-Israeli wars, and Pakistani pilots flying Jordanian and Syrian planes shot down some Israeli planes, while fifty Pakistani volunteers serving in the Palestinian Liberation Organization were killed in the 1982 battle for Beirut between Israel and the PLO.
 
Pakistan and PLO signed an agreement for training PLO officers in Pakistani military institutions. Pakistan and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) had developed close ties. The PLO was first recognized as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinians at an Islamic summit in Lahore in February 1974. This was approved six months later at an Arab summit in Rabat. PLO missions in Karachi and Islamabad (Pakistan’s capital since 1960) received full diplomatic recognition in 1975.
 
Also, in 1975, Pakistan had supported and voted in favor of UN General Assembly Resolution 3379, which had equated Zionism with racism (the resolution was later revoked with Resolution 4686, but Pakistan voted against revoking it).
 
During the First Intifada that began in 1987, pro-PLO rallies were held in Pakistan, and the government sent the organization food and medical supplies. After the Palestinian Declaration of Independence on November 15, 1988, Pakistan then recognized the Palestinian Authority on 16 November 1988 and had established full diplomatic relations with it by the end of 1989.
 
Because of such extreme cordiality between Pakistan and Palestinians, Arab nationalist Haj Amin el Husseini traveled to the Arab countries during the 1971 war of independence of Bangladesh and branded Bengali freedom fighters as “terrorists”. Even after the Pakistani occupation forces were defeated in the war and Bangladesh gained independence, Palestinian officials, particularly Yasser Arafat, used desperate diplomatic maneuvers to prevent Arab and Muslim nations from recognizing Bangladesh.
 
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Now, Pakistani spy agency ISI (Inter-Service Intelligence) has expressed readiness in extended support and cooperation to Hamas and Islamic Jihad in using the foreign fighters informing foreign branches of these terrorist entities. According to intelligence sources, Pakistani ISI is keen on using thousands of former foreign fighters who had joined Hamas and Islamic Jihad and fought against Israel in destabilizing the security of several “enemy nations”.
 
According to Bangladeshi newspaper The Daily Star: “In the early 80s, plenty of Bangladeshi youths went to Lebanon to fight against the Israeli invading force. According to the US Library of Congress, the then Bangladesh government put the number of volunteer fighters at nearly 8,000–a figure which might have been exaggerated to show a significant contribution from the country to the Palestinian cause.”
 
The Daily Star, a known anti-Semite, and anti-Israel newspaper expressing its support towards BDS anarchy wrote: “A group of Palestine supporters has developed an effective and non-violent method to fight Israel’s brutal occupation: Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. As its name suggests, the strategic campaign advocates for a cultural, intellectual, and economic boycott of Israel, as well as divestment from all Israeli and foreign firms that do business in Israel, thereby supporting Israel’s occupation and colonial enterprise. It also calls on countries to hold Israel responsible for its gross human rights violations and crimes against humanity by imposing sanctions against it. As we speak, the movement sweeps the leading university campuses across both sides of the Atlantic.”
 
Hamas, Palestinian Jihad, and Pakistani spy agency ISI’s latest bids of spreading Hamas activities in the foreign countries is a matter of grave concern, particularly for Bangladesh and India. As we know, there are over eight thousand Palestine-repatriated Bangladeshi fighters. Our intelligence agencies and counterterrorism organizations should bring these fighters under strict surveillance, as they may onwards, emerge into another threat to national security similar to those of ex-fighters from Afghanistan.
 
(The author is an internationally known multi-award-winning anti-militancy journalist, research scholar, counterterrorism specialist, and editor of Weekly Blitz. He can be reached via Twitter @Salah_Shoaib)

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