Pakistan announces ‘temporary pause’ in Operation Ghazab lil Haq
- Information Minister says decision was taken as a goodwill gesture
Pakistan has declared a temporary suspension of its ongoing cross-border military campaign Operation Ghazab lil Haq against Afghan Taliban and other terror groups operating from Afghan soil on the occasion of Eid ul-Fitr.
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar said the decision was taken as a goodwill gesture, both on Islamabad’s own initiative and in response to requests from friendly nations.
He, however, warned that the operation will resume immediately in case of any security threat.
“In view of Eid ul-Fitr, the Government of Pakistan has decided to announce a temporary pause in Operation Ghazab lil Haq,” Tarar said in a statement shared on X.
According to the announcement, the pause will remain in effect from midnight March 19 until midnight March 23-24, 2026.
The minister noted that the move reflects Pakistan’s commitment to regional peace and adherence to Islamic values, adding that the decision followed diplomatic outreach from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkiye.
He emphasized, however, that the suspension is conditional.
“In the event of any cross-border incursion, drone strike, or terrorist activity within Pakistan, the operation will resume immediately with full force,” he said.
Launched in late February, the operation targets what Islamabad describes as persistent cross-border terrorism emanating from Afghanistan, and has since evolved into a broader campaign against militant infrastructure and support networks.
The announcement signals a temporary de-escalation, though authorities maintain readiness to respond swiftly to any emerging threats.