Pakistan May Send Troops to Palestine as Part of Gaza Peacekeeping Force: Dar
Pakistan is reviewing its participation in a proposed multinational peacekeeping force aiming to enforce a ceasefire and facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza under a US-led plan.
- On September 30, 2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced Pakistan will participate in an international peacekeeping force to be deployed in Palestine at a press conference in Islamabad.
- After the White House released the 20-point plan, foreign ministers of eight countries held further consultations with Trump’s team to draft a joint agreement on Gaza.
- According to Dar, the plan envisions Indonesia’s offer of 20,000 personnel and a majority of Palestinians serving in the force and technocratic government.
- Dar reiterated that Pakistan’s policy remains unchanged and clarified Pakistan had not struck any deal directly with Israel, adding five countries believe Hamas will accept the plan.
- Dar said the eight-country joint statement amended the US text—`We made amendments to the document, and while it has been released by the US, our revisions should be included,`—and consultations with Hamas are expected via Qatar and Türkiye.
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