Ex-Israeli Spokesperson Slams Pak Minister's "Call for Annihilation"

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy strongly criticized Pakistani Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's deleted social media post about Israel. Levy interpreted the statement as a call for the annihilation of Israel by a nuclear-armed state. He warned that Pakistan's growing role as an international mediator sets a dangerous precedent that could undermine regional security. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar also rebuked the remarks, labeling them as antisemitic calls for Israel's destruction.

Key Points: Israel Condemns Pak Minister's Remarks on Jewish State

  • Levy calls remarks outrageous
  • Says Pakistan supports terrorism
  • Warns of dangerous precedent
  • Highlights nuclear threat
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"Pakistan is not a good-faith actor...": Former Israeli Spokesperson on Pak Defence Minister's remarks

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy calls Pakistani Defence Minister's post "outrageous," alleging it calls for Israel's annihilation by a nuclear state.

"Pakistan is not a good-faith actor but an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism. - Eylon Levy"

Tel Aviv, April 11

Former Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy strongly criticised Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's now-deleted social media post, calling it "outrageous and completely unacceptable" and interpreting it as a call for the annihilation of Israel by a nuclear-armed state.

In an interview with ANI, Levy said the remarks have alarmed many in Israel, while also reflecting what he claimed is a broader perception held in India that Pakistan is "not a good-faith actor but 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 is reminding a lot of Israelis what most Indians know, which is that Pakistan is not a good-faith actor. It is an aggressive state that systematically supports terrorism. It is not a good-faith mediator in these negotiations with Iran," he said.

Levy further alleged that Pakistan's involvement in international mediation efforts could set a "dangerous precedent," potentially elevating its status as a global power broker in ways that could impact regional security dynamics.

"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. 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, to dismiss India's own security concerns, where we know now the mask has come off," he said.

Levy also claimed that Pakistan's conduct and rhetoric raise serious security concerns given its nuclear status.

"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 of that support for terrorism and aggression in the past," he added.

Levy's reaction comes in response to Khawaja Asif's post on X, in which the Pakistani Defence Minister referred to Israel as "evil and a curse for humanity," accused it of committing genocide in Lebanon ahead of talks in Islamabad, and expressed hope that those responsible for the creation of Israel "burn in hell."

The post also described Israel as a "cancerous state" before being deleted following widespread backlash.

The Pakistan Defence Minister's statement has put the fragile ceasefire at more risk, even before the commencement of the negotiations in Islamabad.

Further, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rebuked Pakistan over its Defence Minister's statement, calling the Jewish state "cancerous", which Sa'ar said is "calling for Israel's annihilation."

"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. Israel will defend itself against terrorists who vow its destruction," Sa'ar said in a post on X.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I agree the Pakistani minister's comments are unacceptable, we must be careful. The situation in Gaza is complex and involves immense human suffering. Condemning hate speech is right, but we shouldn't let this distract from the need for a peaceful two-state solution that respects Palestinian rights too.
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Vikram M
Levy is spot on. A nuclear-armed state whose minister talks like this is a threat to regional and global security. Remember 26/11? Remember Parliament attack? Their rhetoric matches their actions. The world giving them a mediator's role is a joke and a serious security lapse.
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Priya S
As an Indian, it's frustrating but not surprising. We've borne the brunt of their proxy war for years. Now the mask is off for everyone to see. Hope the international community takes note and stops appeasing them. Strength to Israel and India both.
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Rohit P
The part about them building a "radical Islamic axis" with Iran is the real concern. This isn't just about Israel. It directly impacts India's security in Kashmir and our broader region. Our foreign policy needs to be very vigilant about this alliance.
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Michael C
Look, the language used is deplorable and should be condemned by all. But let's also be honest – Israel's own actions in the ongoing conflict have provoked strong reactions worldwide. This doesn't justify the Pakistani minister's words, but context matters. The cycle of violence and hate speech helps no one.

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