Recent developments in the region and the Pakistani army’s attacks on Afghan territory have once again raised the question of whether Pakistan acts independently in its decisions or serves as an executor of a larger geopolitical game driven by global powers. The Pakistani military regime bombed a 2,000-bed drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul known as “Omid,” resulting in over 400 martyrs and more than 250 injured patients. Surprisingly, contrary to the global reaction, only Israel justified Pakistan’s attack. This alignment has emerged at a time when, during Donald Trump’s campaign events and conferences, Asim Munir has repeatedly been referred to as a “great warrior and close friend.” This closeness suggests the formation of extraordinary triangular ties between the intelligence establishments of Pakistan, Israel, and the United States, aimed at advancing new strategic agendas in the region.

The first signs of these covert dealings between Pakistan and the United States became evident through systematic attacks on civilian and healthcare infrastructure in Afghanistan. Recently, in contrast to the past, a sudden shift has occurred in Pakistan’s policy, as it has taken overt operational steps to weaken Afghanistan. These actions represent a coordinated effort to dismantle the country’s foundational structures. Across various parts of the country, the objective of these attacks appears to be rendering Afghanistan so incapacitated that it can no longer function as an active player in regional stability.

The most controversial and revealing aspect of this scenario has recently come to light; Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, has unusually intervened in discussions regarding a hospital in Kabul. While Israel is currently engaged in a complex and intense conflict with Iran, Mossad’s support for Pakistan’s attacks and its characterization of the targeted site as a “weapons depot” rather than a “hospital” indicate that this is not a random incident. Mossad’s willingness to endorse Pakistan’s intelligence claims suggests that the interests of Washington, Tel Aviv, and Islamabad converge when it comes to targeting Kabul.

The propaganda surrounding these recent operations by Pakistani officials and their international supporters, particularly the justification of attacks on civilian targets in Kabul, represents a failed attempt to conceal the truth. Pakistan’s information minister claimed that terrorists(!) centers were targeted, yet the simultaneous justification of these strikes by Mossad points to the existence of a joint operational room/framework involving the CIA, Mossad, and the military regime. Efforts to portray healthcare facilities as weapons depots mirror the exact tactic used by Israel in Gaza to justify the destruction of hospitals, now seemingly replicated in Afghanistan through Pakistan.

Pakistan’s current conflict is not merely about the disputed Line; rather, it is portrayed as part of a joint U.S.-Israeli project aimed at weakening Afghanistan’s healthcare, economic, and broader civilian infrastructure from within, and eliminating remaining war booty (assets) from America. This triangular alignment between the Pakistani military regime, Mossad, and Washington/CIA suggests that Pakistan is once again being deployed as a proxy state to destabilize the region. The Afghan people and the international community must recognize that behind these attacks lies the implementation of a broader plan designed to undermine Afghanistan’s independence and foundational development, while opening a new chapter of discord among regional nations.

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