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Pakistan Affirms Strong Support for Palestinians at Board of Peace, Despite Not Contributing Troops to Gaza Stabilisation Force

Pakistan advocates for Palestinian rights at the Board of Peace, emphasizing diplomacy and reconstruction without deploying troops.

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Pakistan Diplomatic Engagement for Gaza

Pakistan emphasizes Palestinian rights and reconstruction efforts at the Board of Peace, contributing through diplomacy rather than military deployment [IC : by AFP]

February 21, 2026

Islamabad, February 2026 – Pakistan has clarified that it will not be among the five nations committing troops to the newly proposed International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza, part of the US-led Board of Peace initiative aimed at consolidating the ceasefire and supporting reconstruction efforts in the conflict-hit Palestinian territory.

Diplomatic Engagement Over Military Deployment

Despite opting out of sending troops, Pakistan has reaffirmed its active engagement in the Board of Peace to advocate for Palestinian rights and self-determination. Officials emphasized that participation in discussions ensures Pakistan has a seat at the table, enabling it to raise a firm and effective voice for the people of Palestine.

Support for Palestinian Rights and Reconstruction

Information Minister Ataullah Tarar stated that Pakistan’s diplomatic involvement allows it to highlight Palestinian aspirations for a contiguous and sovereign state, in line with United Nations Security Council resolutions. Pakistan continues to stress that Palestinians must have full control over their land and future, and reconstruction aid must be aligned with humanitarian principles.

Balancing National Interests and Regional Stability

By refraining from committing troops, Pakistan signals a measured approach—supporting peace and stability in Gaza without overextending militarily. Analysts note that this strategy allows Pakistan to maintain its diplomatic credibility and contribute to peacebuilding efforts while avoiding entanglement in military operations.

A Voice for Peace, Not War

The decision underlines Pakistan’s preference for diplomatic advocacy and constructive engagement. While other nations focus on troop deployment, Pakistan aims to shape policy, ensure humanitarian support, and amplify Palestinian concerns on the international stage, reinforcing its longstanding position as a responsible regional actor.

Read more :Pakistan Raises Strong Voice for Palestine at Inaugural Board of Peace Meeting in Washington

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