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    @Imran-Khan said in What Is the Gaza Peace Agreement?: “If Imran Khan were representing the current Pakistani government, what would be the reaction of the people and other political parties toward the Gaza peace agreement?” In January 2026, the political reality in Pakistan makes your scenario a major point of contention. As of now, Imran Khan remains in prison, while the government led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially signed onto a US-led Gaza peace initiative called the “Board of Peace” (BoP). If Imran Khan were the one representing Pakistan in this capacity, the reactions would likely be polarized along the following lines: 1. Reaction of the Public Supportive Base: Khan’s supporters (PTI) would likely view his involvement as a restoration of Pakistan’s “sovereign foreign policy.” They have historically praised his vocal stance on Islamophobia and Palestine at the UN, so they would see him as a “true” representative of the Muslim Ummah. Skepticism: Given that the current “Board of Peace” is a US-led initiative (under President Donald Trump), Khan’s critics would likely accuse him of hypocrisy, recalling his “Cipher” narrative where he blamed the US for his 2022 ousting. 2. Reaction of Political Parties The Current Opposition (PTI): Interestingly, in the current timeline (where Shehbaz Sharif signed the deal), the PTI has strongly rejected the agreement. They have called for a national referendum and criticized the government for joining “parallel structures” outside the UN. If Khan were the one signing it, the party’s rhetoric would almost certainly flip to frame it as a diplomatic victory. Government Parties (PML-N & PPP): These parties would likely attack Khan for “selling out” to Western interests. They would highlight any concessions made in the deal as a betrayal of the Palestinian cause, much like the religious parties are currently doing against them. Religious Parties (JUI-F & JI): Parties like Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl) and Jamaat-e-Islami have already labeled the current 2026 peace board a “new form of colonialism.” Regardless of whether Khan or Sharif signed it, these groups would likely remain in opposition, viewing any deal involving Israel or US-led oversight as unacceptable. 3. The Current Reality (January 2026) To give you the actual context of what is happening right now: The Agreement: PM Shehbaz Sharif signed the “Board of Peace” charter in Davos (January 22, 2026) alongside Donald Trump and other world leaders. The Friction: Israel has publicly stated it does not welcome Pakistan’s involvement in Gaza peacekeeping, despite Pakistan joining the board. Imran Khan’s Status: He is currently incarcerated and facing various legal challenges, including a recent investigation into his social media activity (X account). His party remains the most vocal critic of the government’s current Gaza diplomacy.
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