Explosive new intelligence has shed light on Pakistan’s deepening involvement in orchestrated terror, linking the recent Pahalgam assault in Jammu and Kashmir to Hamas-style warfare. Top government sources reveal that the attack bore an alarming resemblance to the tactics employed by Hamas in its brutal 2024 offensive against Israel.
According to classified inputs, the strike in Pahalgam was not an isolated act of violence—it was part of a larger, well-oiled machinery designed to export instability far beyond India’s borders. Intelligence confirms that a systematic framework—eerily similar to Hamas’s guerrilla-style incursions—is being adopted by terror groups supported and trained under the protective shadow of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The four-man strike team involved in the Pahalgam operation reportedly consisted of two Pakistani nationals and two local Kashmiri recruits. All were trained in terror camps operating with impunity in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Even more concerning, Hamas is believed to have embedded a specialized training wing within Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) facilities, actively collaborating under ISI's aegis.
Further intel points to an unprecedented alliance: Hamas leaders freed by Israel on February 5 were hosted in Pakistan, where a provocative rally was held in Rawalakot. Riding horseback through the streets and hailed as “freedom fighters,” Hamas delegates including Dr. Khalid Qaddoumi, Dr. Naji Zaheer, Mufti Azam, and Bilal Al-Sallat were paraded as symbols of pan-Islamic resistance. Also present were senior LeT and JeM figures such as Talha Saif—brother of Jaish chief Masood Azhar—and launching commander Asghar Khan Kashmiri.
The rally, branded under “Kashmir Solidarity” and Hamas’s “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood,” sent a chilling message: the ideological fusion of Kashmir and Palestine into a singular anti-India, anti-Israel jihad. Organizers openly called for unity against these so-called “oppressors,” weaponizing narratives of victimhood.
Another disturbing revelation came from a separate report dated October 7, 2024, indicating that ISI facilitated Hamas leaders’ travel to Dhaka to radicalize elements in India’s northeast. The gathering, hosted by the Islamist outfit Al Markazul Islami, was founded by the notorious Mufti Shahidul Islam—a known al-Qaeda affiliate. Although killed in 2023, Shahidul Islam’s extremist legacy lives on, venerated by terror groups like Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).
The Dhaka event featured high-level Hamas figures including Sheikh Khalid Quddoumi and Political Bureau Chief Sheikh Khaled Meshaal. Intelligence believes the purpose was to propagate a violent ideology aimed at destabilizing India’s eastern front.
In response, India has launched a comprehensive diplomatic and economic offensive to isolate Pakistan. Military options are also under review. The government has ramped up surveillance and intelligence coordination, particularly following renewed unrest in Murshidabad.
In a powerful show of solidarity, Israel—still reeling from Hamas’s brutal onslaught—was among the first nations to stand with India. The convergence of threats from PoK to Dhaka signals not just regional peril but a global terror nexus operating with state complicity.