Muslim Unity Alarms Israel | End of Israel’s Expansion Plans | Pak Saudi Defence Pact Explained

Turmoil at the United Nations

Viewers, in the busy atmosphere of New York, turmoil is rising around the UN headquarters. Diplomatic cars are lining up, and leaders from all over the world are gathering at a time when the fate of the Middle East stands at a critical crossroads.

The silence after the recent war in Gaza is still fresh. Heaps of rubble, broken walls, burning houses, and ruined settlements continue to echo the bloody memories.

US Diplomacy and Gaza Ceasefire

At this time, US President Donald Trump is putting forward proposals to Arab and Muslim leaders on how the post-ceasefire arrangements in Gaza will be managed.

According to US media reports, Washington wants Arab and Muslim countries to commit to sending their forces to Gaza so that Israel can withdraw in phases.

The second aspect of this proposal is that the Arab and Muslim world should play a role not only at the military level but also at the global stage, to ensure power transition, restoration of governance, and the reconstruction process.

Muslim Leaders’ Participation

The leaders of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Türkiye, and Indonesia are participating in this meeting, where Israeli withdrawal principles, Gaza’s future governance, and all possible measures will be discussed to help form a Gaza free from Hamas’ influence.

President Trump is meeting these global leaders on the sidelines of the United Nations session. First, he met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and after that, the Muslim leaders.

Saudi Arabia’s Stance on Two-State Solution

Meanwhile, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan, addressing a conference in New York, said that the two-state solution between Palestine and Israel is the only path to peace.

He thanked French President Macron, who formally announced the recognition of Palestine as a state. This recognition did not remain limited to France—Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal have also recognized Palestine.

Thus, a new wave has risen, pushing global opinion toward the existence of a Palestinian state.

Mahmoud Abbas’ Call for Unity

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, addressing the UN conference via video link, made another important demand. He called on the resistance group Hamas to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority so that a united Palestinian state could be established.

According to him, Gaza is in dire need of aid, a ceasefire is inevitable, and without it, the dream of life cannot be fulfilled.

He announced that within three months of the war’s end, an interim constitution would be drafted to ensure a transparent transfer of power, followed by elections under the supervision of international observers.

He thanked the 151 countries that recognized the Palestinian state. Mahmoud Abbas also expressed readiness to cooperate with the US, Saudi Arabia, and other international partners to ensure the implementation of the peace plan.

Pakistan’s Support for Palestine

Pakistan has also welcomed the recognition of the Palestinian state by Western countries. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that all nations should recognize Palestine under UN resolutions.

He reminded the world that Pakistan had already recognized the Palestinian state back in 1988. Now the announcements from France, Britain, Canada, Australia, Belgium, and Portugal mark a major step toward justice and peace in the region.

Expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people, he said this is not just a political issue but a matter of humanity.

Global Assembly and Pakistan’s Voice

Meanwhile, the Pakistani delegation also attended the UN General Assembly session, where Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar drew global attention to the issues of Kashmir and Palestine.

He emphasized that these are not merely conflicts but humanitarian crises that must be resolved as a global responsibility.

Alongside, he also held meetings where bilateral relations and regional security were discussed.

In a telephonic contact with his US counterpart Marco Rubio, the same point was raised: that trust exists in the relationship.

However, in the background, Muslim world concerns are deepening over Israel’s actions against Hamas leaders in Qatar. Pakistan has declared these actions a violation of international law.

US Role and Hamas Response

According to the spokesperson, President Trump’s aim is not only to present a peace plan but also to portray America as a global leader.

On the other hand, Hamas wrote a letter to President Trump, stating that if there is to be a ceasefire, the US must guarantee it.

The letter stated they are ready for a 60-day ceasefire and would release half of the hostages. But the condition is that the US must guarantee it with trust—this will not be temporary but a lasting peace.

This letter is to be delivered to President Trump this week, and its contents raise an important question for the world: will America truly play the role of a reliable guarantor this time?

Israel’s Stance and Global Concerns

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The reason is clear—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains stubborn. Jewish settlers continue to seize land in the West Bank.

And US President Donald Trump’s administration is standing with Israel by labeling this oppression as a war against Hamas.

The veto power in the Security Council remains the biggest obstacle to Palestine’s full membership—something the entire world has witnessed.

Humanitarian Crisis on Ground

In all of this, on one side, there are shattered buildings, children trying to play among the ruins, mothers holding the pictures of their martyred sons, while among the world’s powerful players, only a paper war of decisions continues.

The question is: will these decisions be able to lift this rubble? Will these proposals bring hope to the eyes of the innocent?

And will these plans truly pave the way for peace? Or will history once again repeat itself, where decisions of power prevail over humanity?

Pakistan-Saudi Strategic Defence Pact

But under the shadow of this oppression, a new reality is emerging. The largest nuclear power of the Muslim world, Pakistan, has signed a strategic mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia.

This agreement states that an attack on one will be considered an attack on both. This is a message and a warning for Israel and its allies.

This is the moment when Pakistan and Saudi Arabia made it clear together that if anyone tries to ignite fire in the Middle East or South Asia, the response will not only be on the borders but will be written in the course of history.

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The Final Message

Today, Pakistan’s nuclear capability is the biggest break against Israel’s arrogance. Western think tanks openly say that Pakistan’s nuclear assets are the guarantee for the security of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf world.

And now, the outcome of this conflict will be determined by only one slogan:

Palestine will be free, Israel will end—because oppression never lasts, and the blood of sacrifices never goes in vain.

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