'Pakistan deserves Operation Sindoor 2.0', says Baloch leader over Trump’s Gaza board invitation to Islamabad
Mir Yar Baloch, a prominent Baloch leader and human rights activist, has strongly criticised Pakistan’s inclusion in US President Donald Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace,” which is expected to oversee governance and reconstruction efforts in postwar Gaza. He said Pakistan does not deserve a role in any peace initiative and instead should face what he termed “Operation Sindoor 2.0.”
Baloch accused Pakistan of systematic human rights violations in Balochistan, alleging that nearly 40 mosques have been destroyed in the region, according to media reports. His remarks come amid Pakistan’s recent allegations that India has been profiling mosques in Jammu and Kashmir, reported PTC News.
Reacting on X (formerly Twitter) to Pakistan’s reported invitation to join the Gaza peace board, Baloch wrote: “Pakistan does not deserve to be given a platform to discuss peace; it deserves Operation Sindoor 2.0.”
In another post, he sharply criticised the decision, saying: “Nominating Pakistan — a nation infamous for harbouring global terrorists and unleashing proxy wars — to the Gaza Board of Peace isn’t just ironic; it’s a grotesque parody of diplomacy, like handing a pyromaniac the keys to a fire station while the building burns.”
Baloch further accused Pakistan of duplicity in its relationship with the United States, stating: “This is the country that sheltered Osama bin Laden in a comfortable Abbottabad compound, right under the nose of its military academy, while pocketing billions of dollars in US aid and pretending to be an ally in the ‘war on terror’.”
Including Pakistan in the Gaza Peace Board Is the Ultimate Mockery of Peace
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) January 18, 2026
By: Mir Yar Baloch
19 January 2026
Nominating Pakistan a nation infamous for harboring global terrorists and unleashing proxy wars to the Gaza Board of Peace isn't just ironic; it's a grotesque parody…
He also alleged that Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has repeatedly funded and trained militant outfits such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Calling for international action, Baloch urged the global community to impose sanctions on Pakistan’s military establishment.
“The international community must wake up and declare Pakistan what it truly is — a terrorist state — and sanction its military elite until they dismantle their terror factories and withdraw from the territories of the Republic of Balochistan,” he said.
India–Pakistan Conflict Background
India and Pakistan recently agreed to a ceasefire following days of heightened tensions during Operation Sindoor, launched by India to target terror camps and training hubs across the border.
US President Donald Trump claimed credit for brokering the ceasefire, announcing the development even before New Delhi’s official confirmation.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri later confirmed the ceasefire’s implementation during a press briefing on Operation Sindoor.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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