Mossad plot to kill Asim Munir during peace accord in Geneva, explosive claim of journalist
Pakistan has been mediating the US-Iran peace deal since the beginning. According to that source, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir was also in Geneva, Switzerland for the signing of the agreement. Israel’s spy agency Mossad planned to kill him there! However, they could not implement the conspiracy. Such an explosive claim was made by Brazilian journalist and geopolitical expert Pepe Escobar. However, Islamabad refuses to accept this demand.
The first Iran-US peace talks were held in Pakistan’s capital city. Top officials from Iran-US and mediator Pakistan were present in Geneva in the foothills of the Alps to sign the final agreement. US Vice President JD Vance was there as was Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir. It was there that the Mossad planned to kill Munir, Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar made the sensational claim in a podcast interview. Who is a known face on social media.
Escobar claimed that the assassination of Munir and other representatives of Pakistan was prevented by the spy agency of the Pakistani military. They took precautionary measures after getting information about this matter. Because of that the biggest danger has been averted. “Pakistani military has very reliable information that Mossad is preparing to kill Asim Munir and other Pakistani delegates to Switzerland on Netanyahu’s orders,” Escobar said. Israel did not open its mouth about the Brazilian journalist’s claim even though Pakistan rejected it.
Incidentally, Israel has repeatedly expressed deep doubts about Pakistan’s role as a mediator in international diplomacy. Israel doesn’t trust Pakistan, their statement on Pakistan’s recent role in bridging the gap between the US and Iran. They carefully monitor Pakistan’s diplomatic posture. Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar commented on this, “There are countries that think that peace means creating a situation where Israel will not exist.” Recently he claimed that pro-Hamas activities are going on in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Tel Aviv is keeping a close eye on the issue.
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