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Pakistan Defense Minister deletes anti-Israel post from X after diplomatic backlash

Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif briefly posted a message on X accusing Israel of carrying out “genocide” and using language Israeli officials condemned as inflammatory and offensive.

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif speaks during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad, Pakistan, October 20, 2025.
Iran and Pakistan falgs. Illustration.

Pakistan in the spotlight: A ceasefire mediator Israel should watch closely-opinion

 Ratnadeep Chakraborty: Antisemitism Without Jews

Pakistan an ‘antisemitism factory,’ Indian researcher reveals amid tensions - interview

 Supporters of religious and political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) carry flags and signs in support of Palestinian people to condemn the diplomatic agreement between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel, during a protest in Karachi, Pakistan August 16, 2020

Protesters target US fast-food chains in Karachi over Gaza conflict


Pakistan has strict blasphemy laws, but celebs still tweet antisemitism

The pro-Hitler tweets coming from Pakistani social media users were just one instance in a deluge of anti-Jewish sentiments expressed online and in rallies around the world over the last week.

DEMONSTRATORS CHANT slogans condemning the diplomatic agreement between the UAE and Israel, in Karachi, Pakistan, in August.

Why Pakistan should recognize Israel posthaste

Pakistan’s creation was on similar grounds as Israel – a country for Muslims to call their own.

DEMONSTRATORS CHANT slogans condemning the diplomatic agreement between the UAE and Israel, in Karachi, Pakistan, in August.

Pakistan's PM Imran Khan pressured to recognize Israel

Khan refused to name the countries that have been pressuring him.

Imran Khan, chairman of PTI, gives a speech as he declares victory in the general election in Islamabad

Is Pakistan ready to revisit its Israel policy? – opinion

The short answer is no. The long answer is that it cannot.

A masked protester sits next to a flag of Pakistan during an anti-Indian protest

Pakistan PM: We will not recognize Israel until Palestinian state formed

"We cannot ever accept Israel as long as Palestinians are not given their rights and there is no just settlement."

PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER Imran Khan speaks in Islamabad earlier this year – no ties with Israel seem imminent

Behind the Lines: Pakistan and Israel: Much ado about nothing?

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan last week dismissed speculation that his country was moving toward the establishing of open diplomatic relations with Israel.

PAKISTAN’S PRIME MINISTER Imran Khan speaks in Islamabad earlier this year – no ties with Israel seem imminent

Noa Rothman’s pathetic embrace of Abbas

Rothman, whose famous eulogy at her grandfather’s funeral in 1995 became a worldwide tear-jerker, recently joined the Democratic Union.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas greets former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin's grandaughter, Democratic Union Knesset candidate Noa Rothman and her husband, Eldad Rothman (left) and MK Essawi Frej  at his office in Ramallah

Ex-spy in Benazir Bhutto murder receives Pakistani cabinet position

Bhutto was Pakistan's first female Prime Minister. Assassinated in 2007, a man who may have had a hand in it has been appointed to a top position.

Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto at a news conference in Karachi, Dec. 13, 2007

Qatari envoy says grant to fund 'humanitarian' projects in Gaza

In an implicit criticism of Israel, the Qatari diplomat said: "There are other parties that are exploiting the humanitarian aid for the internal elections and to score political points."

A Palestinian Hamas-hired civil servant displays U.S. Dollar banknotes after receiving her salary paid by Qatar, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip December 7, 2018.

Admiring Pakistani-Muslim tennis player Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi

“Certain things, even if I want to do, I can’t,” says Qureshi matter of factly and without resentment in his voice, referring to the fact that he will never be able to travel to Israel to play.

Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi has used his platform as a professional tennis player to improve relations between people of various cultures and religions, regularly teaming up with Israelis and others in doubles tournaments