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Pakistan defence minister criticizes Israel as a threat to humanity

10 April 2026
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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has condemned Israel, labeling it as “evil and a curse for humanity,” which prompted a strong reaction from Israeli officials. His remarks coincided with ongoing Israeli air strikes in Lebanon and discussions about a ceasefire agreement involving the United States and Iran, mediated by Pakistan. In his post on X, Asif accused Israel of “killing innocent civilians,” tracing the violence from Gaza to Iran and now Lebanon. He criticized the establishment of Israel on Palestinian land, marking one of Pakistan’s most forceful statements since the onset of the current conflict. Following the backlash, Asif reportedly deleted his post, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called the comments “provocative” and unacceptable for a nation attempting to mediate peace.

Why It Matters

This story highlights the complex geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflict involving Israel and its neighbors. The remarks from the Pakistani Defence Minister come amid escalating violence and a fragile ceasefire agreement that seeks to address the humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict that began on February 28. Historically, Pakistan has positioned itself as a mediator in regional disputes, which adds significance to Asif’s statements and Israel’s response. With thousands affected by the ongoing violence, the potential for diplomatic negotiations is crucial in seeking a resolution to the conflict.

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