Ex-Israeli Spokesperson Slams Pakistan as Systematic Terror Supporter

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy has strongly condemned Pakistan, labeling it an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism. He criticized Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's statement against Israel as a call for annihilation from a nuclear-armed state. Levy warned that Pakistan is trying to build a radical Islamic axis with Iran and others, threatening both Israel and India. He further asserted that Pakistan's role as a mediator in US-Iran talks sets a dangerous precedent, dismissing India's security concerns while being a fundamental destabilizing actor globally.

Key Points: Ex-Israeli Official: Pakistan Systematically Supports Terrorism

  • Pakistan accused of systematic terror support
  • Building radical Islamic axis with Iran
  • Dangerous precedent as global mediator
  • Nuclear state threatening Israel's destruction
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"Pak systematically supports terrorism," says Ex-Israeli Spokesperson

Eylon Levy condemns Pakistan's role, calls it a destabilizing state supporting terror and building a radical Islamic axis against India and Israel.

"Pakistan is an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism. - Eylon Levy"

Tel Aviv, April 11

Eylon Levy, Former Spokesman for Israel, said that Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's statement calling Israel "evil and a curse for humanity" was unacceptable.

Levy, in conversation with ANI on Friday, said that Pakistan is an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism.

"The Pakistani Defence Minister's statement is outrageous and completely unacceptable. Israel is interpreting it rightly as a call for the annihilation of our country by a nuclear-armed state. This reminds a lot of Israelis of what most Indians know, which is that Pakistan is not a good-faith actor. It is an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism," he said.

Levy said that Pakistan is trying to build a radical Islamic axis that will threaten Israel and India alike.

"It is not a good-faith mediator in these negotiations with Iran. It is an ally of Iran that is trying to build a radical Islamic axis that will threaten Israel and India alike. I think Indians should be deeply concerned about the increased role that Pakistan is getting internationally from the mediation of the talks with Iran," he said.

Levy further said that Pakistan, being a global power broker, sets a dangerous precedent that dismisses India's security concerns.

"It is setting a very dangerous precedent that is turning Pakistan into a global power broker and peacemaker in a way that is going to lead countries to throw their support behind Pakistan and dismiss India's own security concerns. Now the mask has come off. This is a country with nuclear weapons that is openly calling for the destruction of Israel and, of course, has subjected India to so much support for terrorism and aggression in the past," he said.

Levy said that Pakistan is an ally of Iran and helped the Iranian regime begin its nuclear weapons program.

"Pakistan is not a good-faith mediator in these talks. It is an ally of Iran. I'll remind you, it was a Pakistani who helped the Iranian regime begin its nuclear weapons program in the first place. Pakistan is trying to build a radical Islamic axis that brings together not only Iran but also Turkey, and ideally Saudi Arabia, in this regard, as a counterweight to the forces that want security, prosperity, and stability in West Asia," he said.

Levy said that Pakistan continues to be a fundamental destabilising actor around the world.

"Pakistan's role as a mediator, while having threatened the destruction of Israel, not only shows that it is an out-and-out supporter of the Islamic Republic in this conflict, but it also shows that it continues to be a fundamental destabilising actor around the world. A country that is a source of so much regional instability cannot possibly be a source of global stability," he said.

Meanwhile, security is tightened across Islamabad ahead of US-Iran talks. The Iranian and American delegations have landed in the Pakistani capital city.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I understand the historical tensions, framing an entire country as a "systematic supporter of terrorism" is a very serious allegation. Shouldn't the focus be on de-escalation and dialogue, especially with US-Iran talks happening? This rhetoric feels dangerous.
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Priyanka N
The point about Pakistan being a "global power broker" is what worries me most. How can a nation that shelters terrorists and makes such inflammatory statements be trusted to mediate anything? The world needs to see their real face. 👏
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Rahul R
As an Indian, every word Levy said resonates. From Kargil to 26/11, we have firsthand experience. The "radical Islamic axis" he mentions is a direct threat to regional stability. India and Israel have common cause here.
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Aman W
The Defence Minister's statement calling Israel "evil" was completely irresponsible for someone in that position. It shows their mindset. You can't preach peace while openly calling for the destruction of another UN member state. Shameful.
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Kiran H
The link to Iran's nuclear program is chilling. A nuclear-armed state with such radical elements supporting another's nuclear ambitions is the worst-case scenario for global security. The international community must take note.

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