Pakistan's Cowardly Attack Tactics: A Page From The Hamas Manual?

Pakistan's latest wave of drone and missile strikes on India are eerily reminiscent of Hamas' October 7 assault on Israel. Is Pakistan taking a page out of the Hamas manual?

Pictured: Surface-to-air Akash missile which, as per defence sources, were used to target Pakistan's Lahore air defence system. Pakistan's latest wave of drone and missile strikes on India are eerily reminiscent of Hamas' October 7 assault on Israel. Is Pakistan taking a page out of the Hamas manual?
Pakistan's relentless wave of drone and missile attacks on India post Operation Sindoor, which was a mission to neutralise terrorists and not against either Pakistani military or civilians, reminded us of the Hamas cowardly attack on Israel on October 7. In less than 24 hours, Pakistan has made two major attempts to escalate tensions, launching multiple barrages targeting key civilian and military installations—including airports and army bases—across India's border states of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
Much like Hamas, which stormed Israel with rockets and infiltrators on parachutes, Pakistan has launched swarms of drones, missiles and fighter jets against India, but failed miserably after Indian forces gave a fitting response to the offensive.
The intent too bears striking similarity. While Pakistan consistently targets civilian and military installations in India, New Delhi does not attack civilian or military assets across the border, focusing solely on dismantling terror infrastructure in Pakistan.
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