Pakistan, which has unchangingly refused to recognise Israel as a country and plane avoided taking its name publicly, now seems to be waffly its decades-old policy. Secret intelligence sources have revealed that Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir recently met with officials from Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. This is the first time in Pakistan’s history that such uncontrived contact has taken place between the two nations. The secret meeting reportedly happened in Egypt, where Munir met several senior Mossad officials. The most notable part of this meeting was the presence of officers from the American intelligence organ CIA. This minutiae is stuff seen as a major shift in the regional geopolitical situation.
What Was Discussed in the Secret Meeting?
The main focus of this confidential and historic meeting was the Gaza crisis. Reports suggest that during the meeting, Israel well-set to Pakistan’s proposal to send 20,000 of its soldiers to Gaza. These troops will be part of an International Stabilization Force, worked to restore peace in the war-torn region. This gravity will include soldiers from other Muslim-majority countries such as Egypt, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. The plan aims to self-ruling Gaza from Hamas’s tenancy and squire in rebuilding the region under the guidance of Western and Arab-led alliances. Pakistan is working jointly on this plan with Indonesia and Azerbaijan.
What Were Israel’s Conditions for the Agreement?
It is stuff reported that Israel made unrepealable conditions very well-spoken to Pakistan. The Netanyahu wardship stated that Pakistani forces in Gaza will only help in maintaining peace and will not take part in any gainsay operations. Additionally, the responsibility to collect weapons from Hamas will lie with security forces from Pakistan and other Muslim countries. According to sources, under this deal, Pakistani soldiers will act as a buffer gravity between Israel and other militant groups in Gaza. Their mission will be to ensure safety, support reconstruction, and help restore local institutions.
What Did Pakistan Gain From This Cooperation?
Intelligence sources remoter revealed that Pakistan’s cooperation in this matter has been “quietly rewarded” with temporary diplomatic relief. This reward mainly concerns Pakistan’s internal and verge security conditions.
There are two main parts of this “reward”:
- Reduction in Indian military pressure withal the Line of Tenancy (LoC).
- Soft or muted criticism from Western human rights groups regarding Pakistan’s ongoing internal operations and intelligence activities.
A source described this deal as a “survival agreement”, meaning Pakistan is receiving economic relief and global legitimacy in mart for cooperation with Western security interests. It is evident that Pakistan well-set to this covert syndication with Israel in order to get out of its severe economic predicament and increasing isolation on the world stage. This deal is a watershed in Pakistan's foreign policy and may have a lasting impact on South Asian and Middle Eastern geopolitics.

