‘If something happens to Munir, Israel will be wiped off the map’, Pakistan threatens Mossad conspiracy
Pakistan has threatened to wipe Israel off the map amid military tensions in the Middle East. Islamabad gave such a warning when the conspiracy to kill Pakistan army chief Asim Munir and his team came to light on behalf of Mossad in the Swiss meeting. A Brazilian journalist has claimed that the conspiracy to kill Munir on behalf of Israel is sensational. However, neither Israel nor Pakistan have opened their mouths on this issue.
The first Iran-US peace talks were held in Pakistan’s capital city. Top officials from Iran-US and mediator Pakistan arrived in the foothills of the Alps in Geneva to sign the final deal. US Vice President JD Vance was there as was Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir. Brazilian journalist and geopolitical expert Pepe Escobar claims that Mossad planned to kill Munir there. In a podcast interview, the journalist said that somehow this information came to Pakistan’s spy agencies. They then threatened Israel through intermediaries. It said, “If you try to harm Asim Munir or anyone in our delegation, Israel will be wiped off the map of the world.”
Pakistan said, “If you try to harm Asim Munir or anyone in our delegation, Israel will be wiped off the map of the world.”
The debate stems from a podcast by Lebanese-Australian political analyst Mario Naufal. Journalists interviewed there made some serious claims, citing Escobar’s trusted intelligence. According to Escobar, the Pakistani military had specific information that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had ordered the Mossad to assassinate Asim Munir and members of his delegation at the Bergenstock resort in Switzerland. It has been claimed that after that, Pakistan threatened Israel through Oman. After that, Mossad did not advance in this matter.
It should be noted that Pakistan and Qatar are playing the role of mediators in the war between Iran and America. The representatives of Pakistan and Qatar were present in this meeting in Switzerland. As soon as the information of such activities came to light there, there was an uproar. However, this claim of the Brazilian journalist has been completely rejected by the Pakistani media. Quoting a top official, Pakistan’s media claim, this claim is completely false and baseless. Pak Prime Minister and Army Chief’s visit to Switzerland went off without a hitch. No security alert has been issued by the administration there.
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