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Pakistan Comes Out in Support of Iran After Israel's Attack, Urges Muslim Countries to Unite

  • On Saturday, Pakistan pledged its support for Iran following Israeli strikes that resulted in the deaths of more than 100 individuals, among them senior military leaders and nuclear scientists.
  • The attacks followed longstanding regional tensions, with Pakistan emphasizing its centuries-old ties to Iran and condemning Israel's aggression alongside other countries.
  • Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif addressed the National Assembly urging all Muslim nations to unite against Israel, cut diplomatic ties, and call an OIC meeting for a joint response.
  • Asif warned that failing to unite and speak out now could lead to widespread targeting, and he reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding Iranian interests, describing Iranians as “our brothers.”
  • Pakistan’s stance indicates growing regional solidarity with Iran and warns that Muslim disunity risks wider targeting amid escalating conflict with Israel.
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Pakistan should have openly joined hands with Iran against Israel. The fact that it did not join, clearly means that it is more concerned about itself than the Islamic countries. Because it knows that without the Western countries, it cannot make a living.

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All Moslem states should stand behind Iran and against Israel, according to the Pakistani Foreign Minister. He calls for the formation of an anti-Israeli and anti-Western Islamic front. A clear statement of struggle. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif listens with a de facto direct call for the formation of an anti-Israeli alliance. In a speech to the National Parliament, he urged all Moslem states to position themselves openly against the…

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aaj.tv broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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