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Pakistan Defense Minister: Israel a ‘curse for humanity

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Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif's comments came as Islamabad positions itself as a major player in ceasefire talks between the US, Israel, and Iran.​


Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif speaks during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad, Pakistan, October 20, 2025.
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif speaks during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad, Pakistan, October 20, 2025.(photo credit: REUTERS/Salahuddin)

Israel is “evil and a curse for humanity,” Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said in a since-deleted Thursday post to X/Twitter, adding that he hopes its founders will “burn in hell.”

His remarks come as Islamabad tries to position itself as a diplomatic player in efforts to contain the widening regional war.

Pakistan has publicly pushed for an end to Israeli attacks in Lebanon while also preparing to host diplomatic talks about the Iran war in Islamabad.

Pakistan said Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam had sought its support for an “immediate end” to the attacks, Reuters reported. An Iranian delegation was due in Islamabad that night for talks tied to the broader crisis, a separate Reuters report said.

“Israel is evil and a curse for humanity,” Asif wrote in the deleted post. While peace talks were taking place in Islamabad, “genocide” was being carried out in Lebanon, he said. Innocent civilians were being killed by Israel “first in Gaza, then in Iran, and now in Lebanon,” and the bloodshed was continuing without pause, he added.

Army soldier arrive at the D Chowk area, near the President's house, as Pakistan prepares to host the U.S. and Iran for peace talks, in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 9, 2026.
Army soldier arrive at the D Chowk area, near the President's house, as Pakistan prepares to host the U.S. and Iran for peace talks, in Islamabad, Pakistan, April 9, 2026. (credit: Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

In the post, Asif wrote that he hoped those who created “this cancerous state” on Palestinian land “to get rid of European Jews” would “burn in hell.”

His language went far beyond standard diplomatic criticism and amounted to one of the most incendiary anti-Israel statements by a serving Pakistani official. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry used more formal, though still harsh, language on Thursday. Israel’s actions in Lebanon constituted “a blatant violation of international law and fundamental humanitarian principles,” it said.

Last month, the ministry condemned Israel’s “continued military aggression” in Lebanon and said Pakistan stood in “complete solidarity” with the Lebanese people.


Asif has used extreme rhetoric against Israel this year. In January, he said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “the biggest criminal of humanity” and urged that he be “kidnapped” and brought to court. He suggested that Turkey could abduct him.

Zionism a 'threat to humanity,' says Asif

“Zionism is a threat to humanity,” Asif wrote in March, escalating his criticism from Israeli policy to Zionism itself.
The timing of Thursday’s outburst made it especially striking.

Islamabad has tried to cast itself as a mediator and regional stabilizer as US-Iran diplomacy moved through Pakistan. Nevertheless, one of its senior cabinet ministers used language that attacked not only Israel’s conduct but the state’s very creation.


That contrast is likely to draw fresh scrutiny to Pakistan’s role as it seeks diplomatic relevance in one of the region’s most volatile moments.

Huckabee, Leiter condemn Asif over antisemitic comments

Israel's Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter and US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee condemned Asif for his inflammatory comments on X.

"The Ayatollahs chanted “Death to Israel” - and now a so-called “mediator” is echoing the same language," Leiter wrote in a Friday morning X post, calling Asif not a mediator, but "the problem."
 
If not for Israel, who would be keeping the Islamic terrorists in check?
"Terrorists' is just an excuse used by Israel to carry out their 'Greater Israel' project.

As I said before, the solution is simple: give the Palestinians their own independent state (pre-1967 borders) and peace will be attained. But the Israelis just keep on sabotaging treaty after treaty.
 
"Terrorists' is just an excuse used by Israel to carry out their 'Greater Israel' project. As I said before, the solution is simple: give the Palestinians their own independent state (pre-1967 borders) and peace will be attained. But the Israelis just keep on sabotaging treaty after treaty.
Give Palestinians their own state, and they will use it to launch attacks into Israel. Israel gave Gazans jobs, but they used their knowledge to provide Hamas with info to attack Israel on 7 Oct 2023. The Gazans reaped what they sowed.
 
Give Palestinians their own state, and they will use it to launch attacks into Israel. Israel gave Gazans jobs, but they used their knowledge to provide Hamas with info to attack Israel on 7 Oct 2023. The Gazans reaped what they sowed.
Hullo.who came into palestine? You cannot even tolerate ceca coming into sinkie.
 
This Israeli asserts that Israel is a terrorist state.


https://www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-eas...id-regime-son-of-israeli-general-says/3062836

Israel a 'terrorist state, apartheid regime', son of Israeli general says​

Grandson of signatory to 1948 Declaration of Independence and son of Israeli general speaks out against apartheid policies
Gulcin Kazan Doger
23 November 2023•Update: 28 November 2023


Israel a 'terrorist state, apartheid regime', son of Israeli general says


- Israeli-American author says there is no place called Palestine in the fundamental philosophy of Zionism

- Israel was humiliated on Oct. 7, is taking revenge from innocent people and civilians, Miko Peled tells Anadolu



ISTANBUL


Israeli activist and writer Miko Peled, the grandson of a signatory to the Jewish state's 1948 Declaration of Independence, has criticized Israel's policies towards Palestine, asserting that "they cannot defeat the Palestinians."

The author, whose father served as a general in the Six-Day War of 1967, spoke to Anadolu about his journey as an activist advocating for the rights of Palestinians, and evaluated the current conflict that started on Oct. 7.

"I come from a very prominent Zionist patriotic family ... I grew up as a patriot, a strong supporter of my country, my state, and of course, Zionism," said Peled, who was born in Jerusalem in 1961.

He was greatly influenced by his father's ideas in the early years of his life, and served in the military for a while but later regretted it and left.

"My father, while still in uniform right after the war, said: 'Look ... we are here forever, our existence is no longer uncertain or in danger. We must allow the Palestinians to have their small state in a small part of Palestine.' ... As soon as the war ended, they started building massive cities in East Jerusalem and the West Bank."

'According to Zionism, there is no such place as Palestine'

Emphasizing that there is no place called Palestine in the fundamental philosophy of Zionism, Peled said: "According to Zionism, that is Israeli land, and those lands belong not to the Palestinians living there, but to all Jews in the world. If you have a supremacist ideology, that is, if you argue that one group has more rights than another, then you must use violence. You must have an apartheid regime for this racist ideology to be realized. That is the Israeli state," he said.

Peled, pointing out that the Israel-Palestine issue did not start last month, but 75 years ago with the establishment of Israel, said: "As a movement, Zionists and then the state born from this movement declared war on the Palestinian people. In this war, we saw ethnic cleansing, genocide policies, and a racist apartheid regime."

Describing Israel as a "terrorist state," Peled drew attention to the oppression that Palestinians have been experiencing for years.

"Palestinians are exposed to terrorism every day. You don't know whether you will be beaten or killed while walking on the street, whether your children will be safe going to school, whether your house will be demolished, whether your brothers will be taken or abducted and disappeared by the Israeli army or Israeli intelligence," he said.

'I realized I lived in a kind of colony, a superficial, artificial reality'

The Israeli-American said he started questioning the existence of Israel after the death of a family member more than two decades ago.

"In 1997, my sister's little daughter was killed in a suicide attack in Jerusalem. She was 13 years old. This was a tragedy that fundamentally shook a person; you know, after such an event, you cannot look at the world with the same eyes. This led me to examine the reality of what was taught to me, the existence of Israel." he said.

He then embarked on a journey to Palestine to find answers.

"When I started the journey, I realized that the country I thought was mine was someone else's country. I was living in a kind of colony, a superficial, artificial reality that was not real. It did not rely on reality. It was based on an apartheid state built on lies, and these lies legitimized the existence of the Israeli state," Pelod said.

'Condemning a nation under oppression for resisting is the height of hypocrisy'

On Israel's ongoing attacks in Gaza, which started after a cross border attack by Palestinian group Hamas, Peled said: "Palestinians who have nothing to do with this event are paying a heavy price. Israel was humiliated, and now it extracts all its revenge and anger from innocent people and civilians who have nothing to do with the attack."

Israel's air and ground attacks on the besieged enclave has since killed more than 14,000 people, most of them women and children.

Pointing out that in Western media there is a tendency to condemn Hamas in every comment on the conflict, Peled said: "It is absurd to condemn those who emerged to resist, people who have been under pressure for so long. This was expected. If we want to eliminate resistance, then we must eliminate pressure. Resistance is always a reaction against oppression. The Palestinians' response to greater violence that has been going on for more than 75 years has mostly been non-violent."

"If there is something to condemn, it is to condemn the apartheid regime. It is necessary to condemn the violence, brutality that Palestinians face every day, the thousands of Palestinians being arrested and killed in the West Bank while we speak, the racism practiced by Israel against Palestinian citizens. It is necessary to condemn the Israeli doctors who signed the petition approving the bombing of hospitals in Gaza, the students who demand the expulsion of Palestinian Israeli citizens from university dormitories, and many more. But condemning a nation under oppression for resisting is the height of hypocrisy and meaningless."

'This is a war against peace and justice'

Peled said it is uncertain how the current conflict will unfold, but maintained: "Undoubtedly, one thing is clear, they cannot defeat the Palestinians. Whether you say Hamas or something else. It doesn't matter what you call it. The Palestinians, regardless of which movement they belong to, will not be defeated."

Arguing any support from the international community is extremely important for the freedom of Palestine, Peled said: "Israel represents everything we know is bad. Calling for support for Israel means more death, more destruction, more racism, and more innocent lives wasted. This is a war against peace and justice. People now have to make a choice."

Emphasizing that despite the heavy price paid by the Palestinians, they continue to struggle with all their might, Peled said he hopes the issue will advance.

"My hope is that this great change that I believe happened on Oct. 7 will advance the Palestinian issue, primarily by garnering more support internationally, allowing Palestinians to demand what they truly deserve. I think Palestinians have always asked for very little and have become accustomed to receiving very little, but I think it is time to demand all of Palestine."
 

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