A startling discovery about kashmir has surfaced amid the continuing tension between india and pakistan following the pahalgam incident.
 
Indian intelligence sources have discovered connections between the Islamist groups supported by pakistan that carried out the most recent horrific terror incident in pahalgam and the terrorist organization Hamas, which has plagued Israel. According to the source, Hamas, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Jaish-e-Mohammed participated in a rally in Pakistan-occupied kashmir (POK) on february 5 of this year. This is the first time the Palestinian terrorist group has ever been in the Kashmiri area.

Hamas had joined the rally in POK
According to classified assessments cited in The New Indian's exclusive article, this alliance was formally established on february 5, 2025, at a rally in PoK.  'Kashmir Solidarity and Hamas Operation Al-Aqsa Flood Conference' was the name of the rally.  The presence of terrorists involved in the pahalgam attack planning has been verified by sources.
 
This event, held at Shaheed Sabir Stadium, marks Hamas's first official appearance in PoK.  Dr. Khalid al-Kadoumi, a representative of Hamas stationed in Iran, headed the delegation during the event.  It involved numerous Palestinian terrorists as well as Islamist groups supported by Pakistan.  During this, hate speech regarding kashmir was hurled, and threats against india were made from the stage.

Threat to separate kashmir from India
According to classified assessments cited in The New Indian's exclusive article, this alliance was formally established on february 5, 2025, at a rally in PoK. The rally was called the 'Kashmir Solidarity and Hamas Operation Al-Aqsa Flood Conference'. Sources have verified the presence of terrorists involved in the pahalgam attack planning.
 
This event at Shaheed Sabir Stadium marks Hamas's first official appearance in PoK.  Dr. Khalid al-Kadoumi, a representative of Hamas stationed in Iran, headed the delegation during the event.  It involved numerous Palestinian terrorists as well as Islamist groups supported by Pakistan.  During this, hate speech regarding kashmir was hurled, and threats against india were made from the stage.

This meeting was more than just rhetoric, according to intelligence analysts. 'Pakistan-backed terrorist organizations are now consciously following in the footsteps of Hamas,' according to a top indian intelligence official quoted by The New indian Express.  

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