Islamabad, March 18, 2026 — Pakistan has announced a temporary pause in its ongoing military campaign, Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq, as a goodwill gesture ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr.
The decision was confirmed by Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, who stated that the move reflects both Pakistan’s own initiative and requests from key Islamic allies.
According to the government, the suspension will take effect from midnight between March 18 and 19 and will remain in place until midnight between March 23 and 24, providing a six-day pause aligned with Eid observances.
Officials said the halt applies to ongoing operations targeting terrorist elements and their support infrastructure across the border in Afghanistan. The step has been framed as part of Pakistan’s adherence to Islamic traditions and its commitment to promoting regional goodwill during a period of religious significance.
The development follows diplomatic outreach from brotherly countries including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, which encouraged de-escalation during the festive period.
Authorities emphasized that the decision represents a balance between operational priorities and respect for religious and diplomatic considerations.
However, the government made it clear that the ceasefire remains conditional. Officials warned that any cross-border aggression—including drone incursions or terrorist attacks inside Pakistan—would trigger an immediate resumption of Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq.
Security agencies will remain on high alert throughout the pause period, maintaining readiness to respond swiftly to any potential threats.





