Most of Pakistanis support Pakistanis army role in Gaza peace board however mix reaction was noticed on sending troops to Gaza, some of them declared dangerous for soldier lives.
Opinions were mixed on the issue: 27 percent saw the lives of soldiers as being at high risk, while 32 percent saw it as low. Regarding the financial risks, 26 percent expected higher costs, while 30 percent saw it as low. Only 20 percent said the deployment could lead Pakistan into a wider war, suggesting that the risks of a large-scale conflict are limited.
When asked about the major strategic choice, 44 percent believed military action was necessary, while 33 percent said diplomacy and humanitarian aid were better. Only 7 percent said Pakistan should stay out of the matter altogether.
Public opinion was mixed on Pakistan’s participation in the “Gaza Peace Board” set up at the initiative of US President Donald Trump. 34 percent were happy, 23 percent were unhappy, and 39 percent said they were unsure.
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