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Pakistan's defence minister calls Israel 'curse for humanity' in deleted post

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Pakistan's defence minister calls Israel 'curse for humanity' in deleted post





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Daniel Tester
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Fri, 04/10/2026 - 11:59






Pakistan is set to mediate talks between the US and Iran from Saturday


Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif speaks during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad on 20 October 2025 (Reuters)
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Pakistan's defence minister, Khawaja Asif, called Israel "evil" and a "curse for humanity" in an X post on Thursday, just hours before US and Iranian delegations were due to arrive in Islamabad for peace talks mediated by Pakistan.

In the post, which has since been deleted, Asif wrote: "While peace talks are underway in Islamabad, genocide is being committed in Lebanon. Innocent citizens are being killed by Israel, first Gaza, then Iran and now Lebanon, bloodletting continues unabated. I hope and pray people who created this cancerous state on Palestinians land to get rid of European jews burn in hell.”

The statement followed a wave of Israeli strikes on Lebanon on Wednesday that killed over 200 people and wounded over 1,000 in the heaviest day of bombing on the Lebanese capital in decades. 

The Israeli attacks were met with widespread condemnation, including from European leaders and the UN human rights chief, Volker Turk. 


The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office called Asif’s comments “outrageous” in a post on X. 

“This is not a statement that can be tolerated from any government, especially not from one that claims to be a neutral arbiter for peace,” it said.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said in a post on X that Israel “views very gravely these blatant antisemitic blood libels from a government claiming to mediate peace”.

“Calling the Jewish state 'cancerous' is effectively calling for its annihilation,” he added. 



A screenshot of the deleted tweet on 9 April by Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif describing Israel as 'cancerous' and 'evil'


Islamabad is set to host delegations from the US and Iran from Friday, with talks scheduled to begin on Saturday. They are aimed at ending the US-Israeli war on Iran, which reached a tentative ceasefire agreement on Wednesday.  

Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, said on Friday that Iranian delegates would not attend peace talks unless the ceasefire agreement is extended to Lebanon.

One Pakistani official involved in the mediation talks told The Guardian on Friday: “Our priority is that the talks go smoothly.” 

“We don’t want to be seen as a spoiler. Our role is as a facilitator and mediator. We will leave it to both parties, Iran and the US, to share any developments with the media if they want.”

The Prime Minister's Office:Pakistan Defence Minister’s call for Israel’s annihilation is outrageous. This is not a statement that can be tolerated from any government, especially not from one that claims to be a neutral arbiter for peace.— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) April 9, 2026

Pakistan, which has positioned itself at the centre of global conflict mediation during the war, has also been mired in its own conflict with Afghanistan since declaring “open war” on 27 February.

Hundreds have been killed and nearly 100,000 displaced by cross-border shelling and air strikes during the conflict, which China is simultaneously mediating. 

Asif, a veteran member of the conservative Pakistan Muslim League party that has governed Pakistan since 2024 and during several previous administrations, has long been vocal in his criticism of Israel. 

On 3 March, he described Zionism as “a threat to humanity” in a post on X. 

“From the establishment of Israel on the land of Palestine until today, every catastrophe that has befallen the Islamic world, every war imposed upon it, will show the direct or indirect hand of Zionist ideology and the state," he wrote.

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