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A recent rally in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir brought together members of the terrorist groups Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), and Hamas militants, raising alarm within Indian security agencies. The event, reportedly aimed at building a narrative that parallels the situations in Gaza and Jammu and Kashmir, was held to commemorate Kashmir Solidarity Day, a day utilized by Pakistan to promote its anti-India agenda, according to reports from WION and India Today.
Prominent attendees included Dr. Khaled Qaddoumi, a Hamas representative, alongside Talha Saif, brother of Jaish chief Masood Azhar, and commander Asghar Khan Kashmiri. The gathering was marked by a bike rally, with videos circulating widely on social media. Analysts note this convergence may signal an attempt by Hamas to draw comparisons between the humanitarian crises in Gaza and the region of Jammu and Kashmir, despite the differences in their legal status and rights.
The Gaza Strip has been subject to ongoing conflict with Israel, resulting in significant casualties and humanitarian issues. In contrast, Kashmiris are recognized as full Indian citizens with access to various rights, including political participation and public services.