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Iran-Israel Conflict Puts Pakistan's Diplomatic Balancing Act To The Test

PAKISTAN, JUL 7 – Pakistan navigates complex regional rivalries and sectarian divides as it balances ties with Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the United States amid escalating Iran-Israel conflict, experts say.

Following Israel’s strikes on Iran, Pakistan finds itself having to delicately navigate diplomatic rivalries and international alliances, as well as sectarian tensions at home.

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At a time when tension between Iran and Israel is growing dangerously, Iraq finds itself at the heart of this conflict, not as a direct party, but as a land that represents a cross-cutting of interests, a potential theatre of exchange of fire messages, and as the clash between Tehran and Tel Aviv shifts from secret to public, its repercussions on Iraq and the region are no longer hidden, because the conflict between Iran and Israel is not just a…

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Julio Gálvez July 7, 2025. Fourteen years ago, Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israeli prime minister, anticipated in an interview with journalist Dana Weiss what he considered the most critical threat to the future: a militant Islamic regime with nuclear weapons. His first concern was Iran; the second, Pakistan, especially if the Taliban took power in Islamabad. He also stated that the most important solution for the West would be to find a substitute…

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