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43. Why Pakistan Stands With Palestine with Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan

43. Why Pakistan Stands With Palestine with Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan

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Former Pakistani Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan discusses Palestinian advocacy within Pakistan and the growing global resistance to Israeli apartheid and the Gaza genocide.

In this conversation, we explore:


  • Senator Mushtaq's history of support for Palestine.
  • How Pakistan views the Palestinian struggle.
  • The role of Pakistani politicians and parliaments in standing up for Gaza.
  • Why international law has failed Palestinians.
  • The importance of Global South solidarity.
  • How Palestine has become the moral compass of our time.

Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan offers a rare and critical perspective on why Palestine is not just a regional issue, but a global human rights cause.

Guest Intro:

Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan is a Pakistani politician and political activist. He served as a member of the Senate of Pakistan from March 2018 to March 2024. He serves as the current Patron of the Pak-Palestine Forum.

He is known for his pro-Palestine protests and human rights activism within Pakistan. He participated in the 2025 Global Sumud Flotilla to extend aid to Gaza as a representative of Pakistan and even spent 5 days in an Israeli prison when he was arrested by the IDF. He is an incredibly important voice for the people of Gaza from Pakistan.

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