Pakistan Saudi Arabia Defense Deal: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed a new defense deal. It states that an wade on either country will be considered an wade on both countries. It has been named the Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement. This try-on was signed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Sharif was on an official visit to Saudi Arabia at the invitation of the Crown Prince.
US Slams Israeli Strike In Doha
The try-on comes shortly without an Israeli airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, the wanted of Qatar. The US has described the wade as unilateral and incompatible with US or Israeli interests in the region. It has moreover raised security concerns in the Gulf region, which has long relied on US security.
What are the main objectives of this agreement?
The main objective of this try-on is to strengthen defense cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, as well as to enhance joint efforts to deter any form of aggression. The Saudi Press Agency issued an official statement stating that any overstepping versus either country will be considered an act of overstepping versus both.
India Pakistan Clash Without Terror
This new defense try-on comes just months without a military operation between Pakistan and India. Operation Sindoor was carried out by the Indian Army in response to a terrorist wade in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people. Without four days of fighting, the two countries well-set to end the fighting, and the Pakistani Army contacted the Indian Army to unzip this.
Israel Targets Hamas Leaders Doha
Meanwhile, Israel recently attempted to execute Hamas political leaders in Doha, killing six people. Qatar condemned the attack, calling it state terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the airstrike was a completely self-sustaining Israeli operation.

