Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif sparked a major international controversy by posting a highly provocative tweet against Israel. In the post, he reportedly called Israel a “curse for humanity” and a “cancerous state” while condemning the ongoing violence in Lebanon and Gaza. However, in a significant move, Khawaja Asif reportedly deleted the tweet shortly after it gained global attention. Despite the deletion, screenshots of the post had already gone viral, leading to a swift diplomatic backlash.
Official Reaction from the Israeli Prime Minister Office
Despite the tweet being removed, the Prime Minister’s Office of Israel reportedly issued a stern response. Israel reportedly described the contents of the deleted post as “outrageous” and a call for its annihilation. The Israeli government reportedly emphasized that such rhetoric is intolerable from any sovereign administration, particularly from one that is currently acting as a neutral mediator in the high-profile US-Iran peace talks.
Escalating Tensions During the Islamabad Peace Summit
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Question of Neutrality: Reportedly, the tweet has caused concern among international observers regarding Pakistan’s role as a “neutral arbiter” (salis).
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The Timing: Reports suggest that the outburst was triggered by the recent escalation of conflict in Lebanon, which coincided with the arrival of foreign delegations in Islamabad.
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Diplomatic Pressure: Reportedly, the deletion of the tweet is being seen by some as an attempt at “damage control” to save the ongoing peace summit from collapsing.
Impact on Pakistan Role as a Peace Broker
Reportedly, this incident has placed the Pakistani government in a sensitive position. With US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials present in Islamabad, any diplomatic friction with Israel reportedly has the potential to influence US foreign policy. While Pakistan maintains its principled stance on Palestine, the public “war of words” reportedly threatens to overshadow the core mediation efforts between Washington and Tehran.
The Scale of the Regional Crisis and Public Sentiment
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Widespread Bloodshed: Reportedly, Khawaja Asif’s deleted message highlighted that bloodletting continues unabated in Gaza, Iran, and now Lebanon.
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Internal Support: Despite the diplomatic row, Khawaja Asif’s sentiments reportedly reflect the overwhelming public opinion within Pakistan regarding the Middle East crisis.
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International Silence: Reports indicate that Pakistan’s leadership remains frustrated by the international community’s inability to stop the civilian casualties in the region.
Future Outlook: Diplomacy vs Rhetoric
Reportedly, the focus remains on whether this controversy will have a lasting impact on the Islamabad Accord. Strategic analysts suggest that the deletion of the tweet might have been a strategic decision to prevent a full-scale diplomatic break. However, reports suggest that the Israeli government may still seek a formal explanation, making the next few hours critical for the success of Pakistan’s most ambitious diplomatic mission of the century.













