Baloch militant leaders meet Mossad commanders

Baloch militant leaders meet Mossad commanders

ISLAMABAD: On the night of May 28, 2025, a significant secret meeting took place in the basement of an elite think tank in Washington, D.C. Mir Yaar Baloch, spokesperson for Hyrbyair Marri, held extended discussions with two senior Mossad field officers.

According to credible sources, Mir Yaar proposed that if Israel provided financial, media, and operational support and helped separate Balochistan from Pakistan, then the Fitna-e-Hindustan groups would hand over control of Gwadar to Israel.

As a “sweetener” to the deal, it was agreed that the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) would launch a wave of protests under the guise of human rights activism, which Mossad would amplify through global media coverage.

During the same meeting, it was decided to appoint Mir Yaar as a Special Advisor to the Balochistan Studies Project under MEMRI (Middle East Media Research Institute), a Mossad-backed initiative.

This nomination was formally announced fifteen days later. Understanding the geographic context of this collusion is crucial: on June 13, 2025, Israel launched extensive aerial strikes on Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities. Iran responded with missile attacks, shaking cities like Haifa and Tel Aviv. By June 16, Israel ordered the evacuation of northern Tehran residents, effectively expanding the battlefield to the Iranian capital.

Israel’s latest military strategy appears twofold: to continue deep strikes inside Iranian territory while simultaneously igniting internal unrest on Iran’s eastern flank (Balochistan), thereby disrupting supply lines and reducing Iran’s diplomatic breathing room.

Mossad’s collaboration with the BYC is a tactical subset of this broader strategy. Further investigations have unveiled alarming details about the multi-phase plan.

In the first phase, BYC would launch a structured human rights campaign, amplifying allegations of enforced disappearances and exploitation of CPEC to damage Pakistan’s global image.

The second phase involves orchestrated terror attacks by BLA and BLF targeting railway lines, oil pipelines, and critical infrastructure like Gwadar Airport, aiming to strain security forces and discourage foreign investment.

The third phase centers on organizing international seminars and symposiums under the banner of “Baloch Rights,” hosted by Israeli and Indian think tanks, with the objective of isolating Pakistan diplomatically and potentially pushing for sanctions.

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In the final phase—once Israel escalates into open war with Iran—Pakistan will face global moral pressure to disengage from Tehran while simultaneously grappling with domestic instability. This dual-front strain could leave both Tehran and Islamabad isolated and militarily overstretched, posing a grave threat to regional stability.

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