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उतरने नहीं देंगें :इजराइल | पडोसी अब दो नावों की सवारी भारी पड़ी US ने साथ छोड़ा The latest developments in Israel-Pakistan relations revolve around the ongoing Gaza conflict and US-led peace initiatives under President Donald Trump. Pakistan, which does not recognize Israel and maintains strong support for Palestine, has joined Trump's Board of Peace (BoP) for Gaza reconstruction alongside other Muslim-majority nations like Jordan, Türkiye, and Saudi Arabia. This symbolic involvement has sparked domestic debate in Pakistan amid public sympathy for Palestinians.Key highlights of recent Israel-Pakistan dynamics (February 2026):Pakistan confirmed its participation in Trump's Gaza Board of Peace in January 2026, emphasizing commitment to a "lasting solution to the Palestine issue" without implying normalization with Israel. A Gallup Pakistan poll (January-February 2026) shows strong public support (73%) for deploying Pakistani troops to a potential International Stabilisation Force (ISF) in Gaza under a Muslim alliance and UN framework, though questions remain about leadership, backlash from Islamists, and alignment with US interests. Pakistan joined multiple Muslim countries (including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, and Türkiye) in issuing joint statements condemning Israel's alleged ceasefire violations in Gaza and illegal settlement expansions/attempts at annexation in the occupied West Bank. Israel has expressed strong reservations about any Pakistani military role on the ground in Gaza, with its ambassador to India stating Pakistan would not be allowed an "executive role" due to concerns over links to groups like Hamas and regional terror networks. No direct bilateral normalization or diplomatic ties exist; Pakistan reiterates that relations with Israel remain off the table until the Palestine issue is resolved. Tensions persist through indirect channels, including protests in Pakistan against Israel and occasional accusations of antisemitism promotion in Pakistani education/media. This situation highlights Pakistan's delicate balancing act: supporting Palestine publicly while engaging in US-brokered Gaza peace efforts for potential economic/diplomatic gains. It underscores broader regional shifts post-Gaza war, with no major direct Israel-Pakistan confrontation but ongoing rhetorical and diplomatic friction.