Using Pak Army for US-Israeli Agenda Is Unacceptable: Millat-e-Jafaria Pakistan
Shiite News: Millat-e-Jafaria Pakistan has categorically rejected the government’s decision to join former US President Donald Trump’s so-called “Board of Peace,” declaring it unconstitutional, illegal, against national interests, and contrary to public aspirations.
This was stated during a joint press conference attended by prominent Shia scholars and leaders, including Allama Syed Nazir Abbas Taqvi, Allama Sheikh Hassan Salahuddin, Allama Sheikh Muhammad Sadiq Jafri, Allama Mirza Yusuf Hussain, Allama Nisar Qalandari, and representatives of various religious organizations.
Speakers stated that the so-called Board of Peace is not about global peace but a structured plan to safeguard American and Israeli interests, weaken international institutions like the United Nations, and control global politics through force.
They asserted that under the guise of peace, Israel is being protected while the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people are being trampled.
The leaders emphasized that after “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood,” Israel has failed to defeat Hamas despite the passage of two years, and now conspiracies are being hatched to disarm resistance forces through the armies of Islamic countries.
This, they warned, is an attempt to permanently eliminate the concept of an independent Palestinian state.
Millat-e-Jafaria Pakistan declared unwavering support for Hamas and the Palestinian people, stating that the blood of more than 60,000 Palestinian martyrs cannot be bargained away.
They strongly opposed any attempt to use Islamic armies, including the Pakistan Army, against resistance movements, calling it a conspiracy to pit the Muslim Ummah against itself.
The press conference firmly stated that the Pakistan Army is the protector of Pakistan and Islam, and using it for American or Israeli agendas is unacceptable.
Participants also condemned the alleged demand for millions of dollars as a fee to join the Peace Board, calling it blatant blackmail and a modern form of colonialism.
They reiterated that any level of relations with Israel is tantamount to betrayal of Pakistan’s ideology and recalled that Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah laid the foundation of Pakistan’s foreign policy by refusing to recognize Israel.
The leaders demanded immediate withdrawal from the so-called Peace Board and reaffirmation of Pakistan’s independent and sovereign foreign policy.








