Pakistan Hosts Hamas, Fuels Regional Terror Networks: Report

A new report by the Afghan Diaspora Network warns that Pakistan's military establishment is providing operational space to radical Islamist groups like Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. This support enables Pakistan-based terrorist organizations, including Lashkar-e-Taibe and Jaish-e-Mohammad, in their anti-India activities. The report highlights that Pakistan's Senate has hosted Hamas representative Khaled Qaddoumi, integrating him into political and religious platforms. This convergence creates significant risks of miscalculation and proxy entanglement across South Asia and the Middle East.

Key Points: Pakistan's Hamas Ties Fuel Regional Terror Risk: Report

  • Pakistan hosts Hamas representatives
  • Supports LeT and JeM terror groups
  • Risks ideological spillover in volatile regions
  • Seeks Islamic backing on Gaza, Kashmir
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Pakistan providing terror groups with operational space: Report

Report warns Pakistan's military is providing operational space to Hamas, LeT, and JeM, escalating terror risks in South Asia and the Middle East.

"Pakistan's open support for Islamist terrorist outfits becomes a regional problem, not just a South Asian one. - Afghan Diaspora Network Report"

Kabul, Feb 22

Pakistan's military establishment is providing radical Islamist groups like Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood operational space, enabling support for local terror outfits, including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, and seeking backing from Islamic nations on Gaza and Kashmir.

However, this convergence increases the risks of "miscalculation, ideological spillover, and proxy entanglement" across two already "volatile" regions of South Asia and the Middle East, a report said on Sunday.

According to a report by the Afghan Diaspora Network, to prevent a new wave of proxy conflicts and armed confrontations in these regions, the international community should treat Pakistan's pivot to the Middle East as an urgent risk-management challenge.

As the report suggests, Pakistan has long been backing and supporting the UN-designated terrorist organisations such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in their anti-India endeavours.

Even when Pakistan banned these groups under international pressure, the report said that they continue to retain a very active operational space via affiliates and front structures.

"This matters because when Pakistan simultaneously boosts its security footprint in the Middle East, its open support for Islamist terrorist outfits becomes a regional problem, not just a South Asian one," the report detailed.

"In parallel, Pakistan's mainstream political and religious platforms have increasingly provided support to Hamas representatives for propaganda purposes. In January 2024, Pakistan's Senate hosted Hamas representative Khaled Qaddoumi, and senators publicly welcomed him. In February 2025, Qaddoumi participated in an event in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) and met Pakistani religious, political, and known terrorist figures," it added.

The report highlighted that this serves as evidence that Pakistan is hosting Hamas to mobilise local and international terror organisations against Western countries, Israel, and India.

"Hamas is widely designated a terrorist organisation by the United States and the European Union, among others, and its fundraising and support networks have been a live enforcement issue in Western jurisdictions. When Hamas figures are treated as honoured guests in Pakistan's political spaces, it creates two downstream risks: first, Pakistan's domestic Islamist ecosystem becomes a magnet for transnational mobilisation narratives; second, Pakistan further vindicates the global narrative that it is a terror-sponsoring nation," it noted.

The report further said, "There have been concerns regarding support to Pakistan-based terror groups from Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. The sheer presence of representatives from these banned Islamist outfits in Pakistan suggests a systematic and operational support for LeT and JeM."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, the constant threat from groups like LeT is a grim reality. The fact that they're now linking up with Middle Eastern terror networks is terrifying. The world needs to see this for the global security threat it is. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
While the report's findings are serious, I hope our media and government present this information responsibly, without fueling unnecessary panic or xenophobia. We need strong diplomacy and intelligence, not just angry rhetoric.
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Priyanka N
The part about Hamas representatives being hosted in PoJK is particularly alarming. It shows a complete disregard for international norms. The ordinary citizens on both sides of the border just want peace and development, not this never-ending proxy war.
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Rahul R
Yaar, when will this stop? Every few months there's a new report saying the same thing. Action is needed, not just more reports. Our soldiers at the border face the direct consequences of this support.
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Kavya N
This "ideological spillover" risk is real. We've seen how radical narratives can travel. India's pluralistic society is our strength, and we must protect it by being vigilant and promoting our own values of unity.

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