US-Iran mediator foils Mossad assassination plot against Pakistan Army Chief at Swiss peace talks?
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Mossad Planned Attack On Asim Munir In Switzerland, Analyst Claims
Brazilian journalist and geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar made the claim during a conversation with Lebanese-Australian entrepreneur and political commentator Mario Nawfal on his X handle.
Did Mossad Plot To Kill Asim Munir During US-Iran Talks In Geneva? Here's All We Know
Brazilian journalist and geostrategic expert Pepe Escobar said on Mario Nawfal's podcast today that the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad plotted to assassinate Pakistan's military chief Field Marshal Asim Munir
'Mossad Plotted to Kill Asim Munir in Switzerland During US-Iran Talks': Brazilian Analyst’s Explosive Claim
In a dramatic allegation that has sent ripples through diplomatic circles, Brazilian investigative journalist and geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar has claimed that Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency plotted to assassinate Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, an
Mossad plotted to kill Asim Munir in Geneva during Iran talks: Brazilian journalist's big claim
Asim Munir assassination news: Brazilian journalist and geopolitical expert Pepe Escobar alleged during a podcast with Mario Nawfal that Israeli intelligence agency Mossad plotted to eliminate Pakistani military chief Asim Munir and the country's delegation in Geneva during Iran talks. He said Pakistan, after getting to know of the plot, threatened to "wipe Israel off the map". Escobar's claims were rejected by Pakistani journalists.
US-Iran mediator foils Mossad assassination plot against Pakistan Army Chief at Swiss peace talks?
A geopolitical analyst claims a Mossad plot to assassinate Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir was foiled during US–Iran peace talks in Switzerland. Did Pakistani intel really intercept the operation and send Israel a nuclear‑tinged warning? We break down the Escobar claims, Islamabad’s response, and what this would mean for regional stability.
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