
Deal or Dignity? Faisal Muhammed Challenges Pakistan’s Israel Dilemma
Trump’s plan designed to strengthen U.S. and Israel under guise of peace
International mediator Faisal Muhammed has claimed that Donald Trump’s Gaza peace and ceasefire formula is not a genuine peace initiative but a strategic ploy to control Gaza without direct warfare. Speaking exclusively to VOM News, he said the 20-point peace document drafted by Israeli experts empowers Washington and Tel Aviv at every level.
According to him, after learning hard lessons from the Afghan war casualties, Trump and Netanyahu’s advisors decided to use peace as a weapon, reducing risks for their troops while securing long-term dominance. Faisal Muhammed revealed that Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were drawn into the plan to legitimize it within the Muslim world, with Pakistan playing a key role due to its nuclear status and regional influence.
Pakistan must seek strategic rewards, not survival deals
Faisal Muhammed criticized Pakistan’s ruling elite for hastily accepting American conditions to ensure political survival, including U.S. involvement in Balochistan under the guise of mineral trade.
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He asserted that recognizing Israel would undermine Pakistan’s ideological foundation, built on Islamic unity. Instead of trading ideology for aid, he urged Pakistan to demand a permanent UN Security Council seat as a guarantee for national stability and Muslim solidarity.
Muhammed stressed that Pakistan’s geo-strategic importance has long been exploited by internal power players and foreign interests, leaving the nation’s people trapped in poverty, dependency, and political stagnation.
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