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Pakistan Army vows support to end unlawful Israeli occupation of Palestine

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Khalistanis will never be able to take Indian land, but I am sure their capital will be Lahore - Land of the ****.
Seems the forced break hasn't done you much good.
Before pressing the reply button, first comprehend what i had replied to.
 
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Seems the forced break hasn't done you much good.
Before pressing the reply button, first comprehend what i had replied to.
Khalistanis want Lahore to be their capital. They can take all the Pakistani land they want.

Our army may not be able to make produce milk, cement or farm wheat but they can do somethig what Pak Army has never done WIN WARS
 
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Khalistanis want Lahore to be their capital. They can take all the Pakistani land they want.

Our army may not be able to make produce milk, cement or farm wheat but they can do somethig what Pak Army has never done WIN WARS
Unemployed stray Bakhtoras crawl on Pakistani forums as they don't have any voice anywhere, since you creatures need regular schooling, here learn something about yourselves before habitually boxing above weight.

 
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  • COAS says Palestinians have Pakistan's unequivocal support.
  • Army's top brass backs government's decision to deport aliens.
  • It resolves to defeat terrorists threatening Pakistan's stability.

The Pakistan Army's top brass has reiterated its “principled stance” that Islamabad fully backs the struggle of Gazans in their war against Israel as the occupiers' bombardment on the strip continues unabated, calling for an end to the unlawful occupation.

The development came during the 260th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC), chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The forum viewed, with concern, the developments taking place in the Gaza-Israel war and the enormous human cost being imposed on innocent civilians due to the disproportionate use of force by Tel Aviv.

Israel has been pounding the Hamas-ruled territory and preparing a ground invasion after suffering the deadliest attack in its 75-year history.

Palestinian group Hamas infiltrated Israel on October 7 and killed more than 1,400 people, while Israel's air strikes have martyred at least 2,750 Palestinians, mostly civilians.

During the meeting, the army chief said the Palestinian people have unequivocal diplomatic, moral, and political support of the Pakistani nation.

"...and we will continue to support the principled stance of our brethren for enduring resolution of the Palestinian issue and end to the unlawful occupation of their territories and Muslims' sacred places," he said.

Gaza is facing a severe crisis as food and water are fast running out, with hospitals on the brink of collapse as they are being run on generators after Israel cut off the strip's electricity supply — home to 2.3 million people.

The Pakistani government, in view of the human tragedy, has decided to dispatch humanitarian relief assistance to Gaza, the Foreign Office said a day earlier.

Army backs deporting aliens​

The interim federal government has decided to deport all illegal immigrants by November 1 in light of increasing terror activities, with Afghan nations being involved in 14 out of 24 suicide bombings this year, according to officials.

The ISPR mentioned that the forum resolved to fully support the federal government’s decision to repatriate and deport all illegal foreigners from November 1 onwards.

The army chief directed all concerned to support and facilitate a smooth, respectable, and safe repatriation/deportation of all illegal foreigners, according to the ISPR.

The meeting also took a holistic review of the ongoing actions being taken against illegal economic activities.

The COAS also emphasised: "The Pakistan Army will continue to provide all-out support to the government and LEAs in taking strict lawful actions against illegal economic activities across the country.

Actions against hoarding and smuggling mafias and cartels in different domains will be further strengthened in coming days to rid the country from the negative impact of such ill practices."

'Unflinching resolve of the state'​

The participants of the meeting offered fateha for the martyrs of Mastung, Hangu, and Zhob incidents — which took the lives of more than 60 people — during the Holy month of Rabi ul Awwal.

The forum also paid rich tribute to the sacrifices being continuously offered by the security forces and the law enforcement agencies in defence of the motherland while fighting the menace of terrorism.

The participants resolved that all terrorists, their facilitators, and abettors, working on the behest of hostile forces to "destabilise Pakistan will be dealt with the unflinching resolve of the state", the ISPR statement mentioned.

The forum was also briefed on the prevalent geo-strategic environment, challenges to national security, and Pakistan's strategy in response to evolving threats.

The forum reiterated the Pakistan Army’s resolve to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan against all kinds of direct and indirect threats.

The participants also vowed to fully support the strategic initiatives planned by the government for the revival of the economy by providing all possible support for the overall well-being of the people.

The army chief stressed maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during the training of the formations.
Fart Dreams, barking dogs seldom bite...
 
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Hows Gen Munira going to support the Palestinians? Sprinkle whisky onto the wonds of injured Palestinians?
 
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Pakistan supports Palestine in words

This is not a debate you idiots

You don’t win by words

You need to take action and send weapons

Complete muppets
 
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Pak has won many fronts. Just the latest..
Anyway, we captured some land in 65 and lost some in 71 in Kashmir. Yes, we surrendered to IA but it was Muktis who won. Lastly, we don't claim victories in Afghanistan openly like IA in 71. Muktis did a good job, IA just marched in as 'guardian'.

Funny an army chief giving "diplomatic, moral and political" support. All that mouth support for Palestinians while secretly trying to establish relations with israel n working for diplomatic recognition and relations. Also buying israeli softwares to spy on own ppl.
Anything but military support though he is a soldier. I mean irony that he has the mandate/expertise of one thing (through parliament) but that only thing he cannot offer.
 
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Best option is to provide humanitarian assistance to people in Gaza via Egypt.

No need to get involved in an armed struggle that might lead to destruction of Gaza itself. Humanitarian support is both moralistic and helpful to those in need.
 
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Best option is to provide humanitarian assistance to people in Gaza via Egypt.

No need to get involved in an armed struggle that might lead to destruction of Gaza itself. Humanitarian support is moralistic and helpful to those in need.
This is probably true. Pakistan is not diplomatically relevant or particularly close to the conflict to do much else.

Total economic boycott of Israel would also be moralistic and helpful, but this should be done by all Muslim nations not just Pakistan.
 
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View attachment 962956
  • COAS says Palestinians have Pakistan's unequivocal support.
  • Army's top brass backs government's decision to deport aliens.
  • It resolves to defeat terrorists threatening Pakistan's stability.

The Pakistan Army's top brass has reiterated its “principled stance” that Islamabad fully backs the struggle of Gazans in their war against Israel as the occupiers' bombardment on the strip continues unabated, calling for an end to the unlawful occupation.

The development came during the 260th Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC), chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The forum viewed, with concern, the developments taking place in the Gaza-Israel war and the enormous human cost being imposed on innocent civilians due to the disproportionate use of force by Tel Aviv.

Israel has been pounding the Hamas-ruled territory and preparing a ground invasion after suffering the deadliest attack in its 75-year history.

Palestinian group Hamas infiltrated Israel on October 7 and killed more than 1,400 people, while Israel's air strikes have martyred at least 2,750 Palestinians, mostly civilians.

During the meeting, the army chief said the Palestinian people have unequivocal diplomatic, moral, and political support of the Pakistani nation.

"...and we will continue to support the principled stance of our brethren for enduring resolution of the Palestinian issue and end to the unlawful occupation of their territories and Muslims' sacred places," he said.

Gaza is facing a severe crisis as food and water are fast running out, with hospitals on the brink of collapse as they are being run on generators after Israel cut off the strip's electricity supply — home to 2.3 million people.

The Pakistani government, in view of the human tragedy, has decided to dispatch humanitarian relief assistance to Gaza, the Foreign Office said a day earlier.

Army backs deporting aliens​

The interim federal government has decided to deport all illegal immigrants by November 1 in light of increasing terror activities, with Afghan nations being involved in 14 out of 24 suicide bombings this year, according to officials.

The ISPR mentioned that the forum resolved to fully support the federal government’s decision to repatriate and deport all illegal foreigners from November 1 onwards.

The army chief directed all concerned to support and facilitate a smooth, respectable, and safe repatriation/deportation of all illegal foreigners, according to the ISPR.

The meeting also took a holistic review of the ongoing actions being taken against illegal economic activities.

The COAS also emphasised: "The Pakistan Army will continue to provide all-out support to the government and LEAs in taking strict lawful actions against illegal economic activities across the country.

Actions against hoarding and smuggling mafias and cartels in different domains will be further strengthened in coming days to rid the country from the negative impact of such ill practices."

'Unflinching resolve of the state'​

The participants of the meeting offered fateha for the martyrs of Mastung, Hangu, and Zhob incidents — which took the lives of more than 60 people — during the Holy month of Rabi ul Awwal.

The forum also paid rich tribute to the sacrifices being continuously offered by the security forces and the law enforcement agencies in defence of the motherland while fighting the menace of terrorism.

The participants resolved that all terrorists, their facilitators, and abettors, working on the behest of hostile forces to "destabilise Pakistan will be dealt with the unflinching resolve of the state", the ISPR statement mentioned.

The forum was also briefed on the prevalent geo-strategic environment, challenges to national security, and Pakistan's strategy in response to evolving threats.

The forum reiterated the Pakistan Army’s resolve to defend the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan against all kinds of direct and indirect threats.

The participants also vowed to fully support the strategic initiatives planned by the government for the revival of the economy by providing all possible support for the overall well-being of the people.

The army chief stressed maintaining high standards of professionalism and motivation during operations and achieving excellence during the training of the formations.
Chal bay patwari, Pak army can only encroach and surpress their own land.
 
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