Pakistan’s Double Game Exposed As Hamas Regroups While Gaza Funds Fuel Terror Camps
Pakistan’s double standards stand exposed as Hamas regroups on its soil while Gaza-linked funds are diverted to Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
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Pakistan’s double standards now stand openly exposed. Hamas terrorists are regrouping inside Pakistan while money raised in the name of Gaza relief is being diverted to Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Intelligence inputs show clear coordination between Hamas, the ISI, and Pakistan-based terror groups. This directly questions Pakistan’s claims of supporting peace and stability.
Hamas Finds Safe Space In Pakistan
Over the last year and a half, several Hamas terrorists have been visiting Pakistan openly. They attended public events and met senior figures linked to Pakistan’s intelligence establishment. After heavy losses in Gaza following Israeli operations, Hamas struggled to regroup in the region.
Israel’s constant surveillance made rebuilding inside Gaza almost impossible. Any attempt to revive camps there was quickly neutralised. This forced Hamas leadership to look elsewhere for safety and support.
ISI Steps In With Open Support
When Hamas reached out, the ISI did not hesitate. Pakistani intelligence offered space, protection, and coordination. Training exercises reportedly began soon after. New recruits were flown into Pakistan quietly.
These sessions were not isolated. Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed cadres actively participated. This created a shared training environment, something Indian agencies find deeply worrying.
Why Pakistan Feels Safe For Hamas
Hamas leaders believe Israeli forces will not strike camps inside Pakistan. This belief allows them to operate freely without constant fear. Camps can be rebuilt. Fighters can train. Planning can resume without disruption.
Indian intelligence officials have flagged this development as dangerous. Even if Hamas has no direct plans against India, its presence among anti-India terror groups changes the equation.
Knowledge Transfer Raises Alarm
Hamas is considered more sophisticated than both LeT and JeM in certain attack methods. During joint training, techniques are exchanged. This includes planning, coordination, and tactical execution.
Officials say this knowledge transfer is the real threat. It allows Pakistan-based groups to upgrade their capabilities. That raises risks for India significantly.
Operation Sindoor Still Hurts Terror Groups
Both Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed are still recovering from Operation Sindoor. The operation destroyed key infrastructure. JeM lost its headquarters in Bahawalpur. Many fighters were eliminated.
LeT suffered major losses too. Its primary training centre in Murdike was destroyed. These setbacks forced both groups into a rebuilding phase.
Gaza Charity Used As A Cover
The most disturbing part is funding. Under the banner of Gaza relief, large sums were collected. The ISI allegedly used Hamas’ name to raise money.
However, that money never reached Gaza. Instead, it was redirected to rebuild LeT and JeM camps damaged by Indian strikes. Crores were funnelled into restoring terror infrastructure.
Pakistan’s Peace Claims Fall Apart
This exposure comes at a sensitive time. Pakistan was invited by US President Donald Trump to join a US-led Board of Peace aimed at stabilising Gaza.
Experts now call this decision deeply flawed. Hosting Hamas while claiming to support peace shows clear contradiction. Pakistan cannot promote peace while sheltering and empowering terror outfits.
Why This Matters Beyond India
This issue is not just about India and Pakistan. It affects regional and global security. Terror networks do not stay confined. Training and funding today can fuel violence tomorrow.
Pakistan’s double game is no longer subtle. Hosting Hamas, enabling terror funding, and rebuilding banned outfits exposes the reality behind diplomatic statements. The gap between words and actions has never been clearer.