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shahbaz baig

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Nothing is permanent in international relations; alliances are constantly shifting and relationships between states are made and broken. The current global scenario is no different.

Amidst the tumult in global affairs, the Indo-Israeli relationship has emerged as a steady bilateral alliance, surprising to some, while others have been watching the ties between Tel Aviv and New Delhi grow over the decades.

Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Israel seems to have cemented this alliance, as the warm embrace between the Indian premier and Benjamin Netanyahu on the tarmac of Ben Gurion International Airport on Tuesday showed. However, the visit has sparked an interesting reaction from Iran, which has enjoyed cordial relations with India, but is at daggers drawn with the Zionist state.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday called for support for the “oppressed Muslims in India-held Kashmir”; he also referred to Kashmir in his Eid sermon. There is little doubt Ayatollah Khamenei’s response has been triggered by the growing bonhomie between Israel and India.

The Indians have come far from their past policy under Congress’s watch regarding Israel/Palestine. India only established relations with Israel in 1992, while late PLO chief Yasser Arafat enjoyed great rapport with Indira Gandhi, calling her his ‘sister’. Clearly, those days of mutual support are gone and Mr Modi has no love lost for the Palestinians; it was reported that a meeting with Palestinian leaders was not on the cards during his visit.

While the comparison would be anathema to New Delhi, there is a clear parallel between Israel’s atrocious behaviour towards the Palestinians, and the brute force India has unleashed upon the Kashmiris. Despite the passage of several decades since these crises emerged, both Palestinians and Kashmiris have continued to be subjected to state oppression on their own land and have been denied the freedom and dignity they desire.

Both right-wing governments in Tel Aviv and Delhi seem to be sharing notes on how to keep these restive populations in check, with the Israelis stifling Gaza and the Indians using the jackboot to crush the Kashmiris.

Perhaps the Indo-Israeli embrace has provided an opportunity for Pakistan to highlight the Kashmir issue with Iran and others, in order to build world opinion against the atrocities unleashed upon both the Kashmiris and Palestinians.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1343476/indo-israeli-embrace

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Game of politics...
 
What it have to do with Iran?
 
^ I think the relevance being (could be wrong) that india and Israel are best buds, and this should push iran away from india and closer to Pakistani position on Kashmir as a retaliation.

though this premise is 100% false.

Israel has a relationship with most of the countries in the world. If iran wanted to retaliate, it would have to sever relations with 150+ countries. Not realistic.

iran doesn't really care if a non-muslim country has relations with Israel. as long as they are not actively cooperating against iran with Israel. (like Azerbaijan does). even then, the Iranian response is very measured, and calculated. They will not jump in and make drastic foreign policy changes on a reactionary basis (like the great wahabi Arabia is known for). they usually like to take small, but incremental strategic steps that shows results gradually.

lastly I want to point out. Iran actually looks at geopolitical reality when assessing such situations. For example Saudi Arabia has no official relations with Israel. But on a geopolitical level, They are currently one of israels greatest allies, and completely in the same camp along with Washington. the whole concept of not having "official" relations but being geopolitically aligned, and having wonderful backdoor relations is something for the dumb masses of people, not governments with 1000s of years of statecraft experience.

iran doesn't look at official relations, it looks at geopolitical moves. That's why this indian/Israeli photo-op and whatever superficial deals they sign will mean little to iran (unless of course india makes an anti-Iranian alliance with Israel, which will not happen)
 
On another news with relevance to Iranian section, 2 Chinese panda are donated to German zoo
 
^ I think the relevance being (could be wrong) that india and Israel are best buds, and this should push iran away from india and closer to Pakistani position on Kashmir as a retaliation.

confused people, What we will gain from Iranian support which we cant gain from whole world's support? anyways do you even know Pakistan's position on Kashmir issue? Pakistan never said merge Kashmir into Pakistan, Pakistan only ask our sworn enemy to come to table so we can resolve Kashmir dispute according to UNSC resolutions. whole world support our narrative, whether its US, EU, China, UK... no country in the world including Iran accept opinion of Hindu Zionists that Kashmir belong to them..
 
confused people, What we will gain from Iranian support which we cant gain from whole world's support? anyways do you even know Pakistan's position on Kashmir issue? Pakistan never said merge Kashmir into Pakistan, Pakistan only ask our sworn enemy to come to table so we can resolve Kashmir dispute according to UNSC resolutions. whole world support our narrative, whether its US, EU, China, UK... no country in the world including Iran accept opinion of Hindu Zionists that Kashmir belong to them..

Brother, I am very much sure that Trump will hear the voice of Modi and Hindu Extremists on the Issue of Kashmir too, just like he went in support of the Israeli settler leaders.
 
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