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Real 'Yahoodi Agents are Exposed' in Pakistan. 'Great change': Israeli president says received delegation of Pakistani expats

:lol:........Muslim "brotherhood" does NOT exist. Ever wondered why the afghans are the bitches of india and hate Pakistan so much?........:disagree:
Oh my. There’s a literal taliban government there which Pakistan helped install and you’re still claiming this?!
 
Time is exposing the true face of 'Yahoodi' Agents. Foreign conspiracy and intervention in Pakistan for regime change are exposed. This conspiracy will not only for the mentioned agenda - seems to big change for Pakistan's downsizing to 'proper' in respect to China & Russian containment and for a future 'Yes man' to India.

Thanks to corrupt 'Yahoodi Agents' in government and their efforts to prove Pakistan 'BEGGARS CAN'T BE CHOOSERS'.

'Great change': Israeli president says received delegation of Pakistani expats

Dawn.com Published May 29, 2022 - Updated 11 minutes ago




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Israel President Isaac Herzog gives a special address at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, — Screenshot courtesy: WEF website

Israel President Isaac Herzog gives a special address at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, — Screenshot courtesy: WEF website
Israel President Isaac Herzog has said that he recently received a delegation of Pakistani-Americans, calling it an "amazing experience" and referring to it as an example that showed him "great change" vis-a-vis Israel's ties with the Muslim world.
Herzog delivered these remarks during a special address at the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting on May 26 in Davos, Switzerland, while talking about the Abraham Accords — a deal brokered by the United States in 2020 which saw normalisation of relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain.
"The Abraham Accords are giving a lot of yield. How would you see this for enlarging the scope of cooperation?" asked WEF President Børge Brende.
"I'll tell you, you know, we are seeing it in all levels of life. Not speaking about just mere visits. We are seeing interest on all economic, scientific, innovation levels but I will tell you more about the personal feelings," the president replied.
Herzog said that he had received two delegations last week which showed "the great change".
"One was a delegation of young opinion-makers from Morocco who have aligned on Facebook with an Israeli [group]. They both came and sat with us for an hour and it was just amazing to listen to the experience of breaking barriers and moving forward and intertwining with each other," he said.
The next day, Herzog said, he received a delegation of Pakistani expats who lived in the US "together with other members of other countries in their region".
"And I must say this was an amazing experience. We haven't had a group of Pakistani leaders in Israel in such scope. And that all stems from the Abraham Accords, meaning Jews and Muslims can dwell together in the region [...]."
Although Herzog did not mention details about the Pakistanis he met, Sharaka — an Israeli non-government organisation (NGO) — had organised a visit of a Pakistan-American delegation to "promote peace in the Middle East".


Dawn.com has reached out to the Foreign Office and the government spokesperson for a comment on the development.
Pakistan does not recognise Israel and, therefore, doesn’t have diplomatic relations with it. Pakistan has been a staunch supporter of demands for a Palestinian state. After the Abraham accords, Pakistan had made clear that it cannot recognise Israel until a "just settlement of the Palestinian issue" is found.
"For just and lasting peace, it is imperative to have a two-state solution in accordance with relevant United Nations and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian State," the Foreign Office had said at the time.
However, the two countries have long maintained undeclared contacts at a lower level and the only known interaction took place on Sept 1, 2005, between the then foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart Silvan Shalom.
Meanwhile, PTI leader Shireen Mazari construed the Israeli leader's comments as "another commitment made to US under regime change conspiracy by imported government and other co-conspirators fulfilled!"
"Shameful subservience!" she said on Twitter.


PTI's Imran Ismail, meanwhile, said that all those who had called party chairman Imran Khan a "Jewish agent" their entire lives were now proven to be "certified Jewish agents and slaves".
The pride of the nation is being auctioned off due to this shameful slavery, he said.


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so- imrans valet. zulfi, went to is-real, to meet mossad chief?

bani -gala

bani-isreal.......
 
For how long we become a stupid nation please tell me where it is written in holy book you cannot meet yahodi or trade with them only it is been said to be aware of them

Did ever PROPHET MOHAMMAD P.B.U.H asked do not make or recognize yahodi as yahodi

This arrogance is a downfall of us we can never compete as long as we are extremist whabi

Even wahabis learned it but we are jahil awam we are happy to bleed our selves yahodis are not needed we are the biggest enemies of ourselves

Turkey UAE ksa entire Muslim world understand change is needed to prosper and survive


Tell me why yaohdi want us they already aur Mai baap with IMF

If yahodi are not good why we meet them please stop beging from IMF yahodi first than speak

Stupid conspiracy theory and arrogance are our downfall we are nothing today even Rwanda pm won't like to meet us due to our economy and yet we are arogant

روس سے تعلقات بنانا حرام ہے
لیکن اسرائیل سے تعلقات بنانا عین حلال ہے

پاکستانی اسٹیبلشمنٹ
Sabse taluqat vanao agar mulk chalana ha warna bewakofi hi raho sari umar
 

'Great change': Israeli president says received delegation of Pakistani expats

Dawn.com Published May 29, 2022 - Updated about an hour ago




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Israel President Isaac Herzog gives a special address at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, — Screenshot courtesy: WEF website

Israel President Isaac Herzog gives a special address at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, — Screenshot courtesy: WEF website
Israel President Isaac Herzog has said that he recently received a delegation of Pakistani-Americans, calling it an "amazing experience" and referring to it as an example that showed him "great change" vis-a-vis Israel's ties with the Muslim world.
Herzog delivered these remarks during a special address at the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting on May 26 in Davos, Switzerland, while talking about the Abraham Accords — a deal brokered by the United States in 2020 which saw normalisation of relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain.
"The Abraham Accords are giving a lot of yield. How would you see this for enlarging the scope of cooperation?" asked WEF President Børge Brende.
"I'll tell you, you know, we are seeing it in all levels of life. Not speaking about just mere visits. We are seeing interest on all economic, scientific, innovation levels but I will tell you more about the personal feelings," the president replied.
Herzog said that he had received two delegations last week which showed "the great change".
"One was a delegation of young opinion-makers from Morocco who have aligned on Facebook with an Israeli [group]. They both came and sat with us for an hour and it was just amazing to listen to the experience of breaking barriers and moving forward and intertwining with each other," he said.
The next day, Herzog said, he received a delegation of Pakistani expats who lived in the US "together with other members of other countries in their region".
"And I must say this was an amazing experience. We haven't had a group of Pakistani leaders in Israel in such scope. And that all stems from the Abraham Accords, meaning Jews and Muslims can dwell together in the region [...]."
Although Herzog did not mention details about the Pakistanis he met, Sharaka — an Israeli non-government organisation (NGO) — had organised a visit of a Pakistan-American delegation to "promote peace in the Middle East".

Dawn.com has reached out to the Foreign Office and the government spokesperson for a comment on the development.
Pakistan does not recognise Israel and, therefore, doesn’t have diplomatic relations with it. Pakistan has been a staunch supporter of demands for a Palestinian state. After the Abraham accords, Pakistan had made clear that it cannot recognise Israel until a "just settlement of the Palestinian issue" is found.
"For just and lasting peace, it is imperative to have a two-state solution in accordance with relevant United Nations and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian State," the Foreign Office had said at the time.
However, the two countries have long maintained undeclared contacts at a lower level and the only known interaction took place on Sept 1, 2005, between the then foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri and his Israeli counterpart Silvan Shalom.
PTI Chairman Imran Khan addressed the delegation's meeting during a rally in Charsadda today, saying that "slaves of the US" in the government would do everything ordered to them.
Lashing out at the government, he alleged that it would strike a deal with India at the expense of Kashmiris and also recognise Israel.

Meanwhile, PTI leader Shireen Mazari construed the Israeli leader's comments as "another commitment made to US under regime change conspiracy by imported government and other co-conspirators fulfilled!"
"Shameful subservience!" she said on Twitter.

PTI's Imran Ismail, meanwhile, said that all those who had called party chairman Imran Khan a "Jewish agent" their entire lives were now proven to be "certified Jewish agents and slaves".
The pride of the nation is being auctioned off due to this shameful slavery, he said.

Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, meanwhile, said that no official or semi-official Pakistani delegation had conducted meetings.
He said the policy of the government was "clear" and it did not recognise the state of Israel. "All our sympathies are with our Palestinian brothers and sisters," Iqbal added.
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'Amazing experience': Israel's president on meeting delegation including Pakistani expats​

Israeli President Isaac Herzog smiles ahead of his speech at the World Economic Forum 2022 (WEF) in the Alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland May 25, 2022. — Reuters
Israeli President Isaac Herzog smiles ahead of his speech at the World Economic Forum 2022 (WEF) in the Alpine resort of Davos, Switzerland May 25, 2022. — Reuters

  • Israeli president meets delegation of Pakistani expats living in US.
  • "I must say this was an amazing experience," he says about meeting.
  • Pakistan has to date refused to accept Israel as a sovereign state.
DAVOS: Israel President Isaac Herzog has said that he had had an "amazing experience" while meeting a delegation, mainly comprised of Pakistani expatriates, living in the United States.
The Israeli president was speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) — held in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday — about the Abraham Accords, a US-backed deal that led to the normalisation of Israel's ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Pakistan has refused to accept Israel as a sovereign state from the outset and pushed for a two-state solution to resolve the Palestine-Israel conflict — and every government that came to power has endorsed this stance.

The Foreign Office, after the Abraham Accords were struck in August 2020, made it clear that Pakistan was not considering recognising Israel.

"For just and lasting peace, it is imperative to have a two-state solution in accordance with the relevant United Nations and OIC resolutions, with the pre-1967 borders, and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as the capital of a viable, independent and contiguous Palestinian State," said the Foreign Office had said.
But Herzog said that the Abraham Accords was yielding in all levels of life and not restricted to mere visits.
In response to a question of WEF President Børge Brende, Herzog said: "I'll tell you, you know, we are seeing it in all levels of life. Not speaking about just mere visits. We are seeing interest on all economic, scientific, and innovation levels, but I will tell you more about the personal feelings."
Herzog told the WEF president that he met two delegations — Moroccans and Pakistan-Americans — last week that showed him the "great change" yielded from the Abraham Accords.
"One was a delegation of young opinion-makers from Morocco who have aligned on Facebook with an Israeli NGO. They both came and sat with us for an hour and it was just amazing to listen to the experience of breaking barriers and moving forward and intertwining with each other."
The Israel president said a day after meeting the Moroccan delegation, he received a group of "proud" Pakistani expatriates residing in America who live together in the US with people from other countries in their region.
"And I must say this was an amazing experience because we haven't had a group of Pakistani leaders in Israel ever in such scope, and that all stems from the Abraham Accords, meaning Jews and Muslims can dwell together in the region."

No change in govt's policy on Israel: FO​

Responding to media queries, the spokesperson of the ministry of foreign affairs categorically rejected the notion of any delegation from Pakistan visiting Israel.
The reported visit in question was organised by a foreign NGO which is not based in Pakistan, the FO spokesperson said in a statement.
"Pakistan’s position on the Palestinian issue is clear and unambiguous. There is no change whatsoever in our policy on which there is a complete national consensus."
The statement further added that Pakistan steadfastly supports the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self-determination.
"The establishment of an independent, viable and contiguous Palestinian state with pre-1967 borders and Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital, in accordance with the relevant UN and OIC resolutions, is imperative for just and lasting peace in the region," the statement added.

'Another commitment made to US fulfilled'​

Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said no official or semi-official delegation from Pakistan met the Israeli president.
"The participants in this delegation were Pakistani-Americans who have already provided an explanation in this regard," the planning minister said in a tweet.


Iqbal said the policy of the Government of Pakistan is clear — it does not recognise the state of Israel. "All our sympathies lie with brothers and sisters of Palestine."
In response to the Israeli president's statement, ex-human rights minister Shireen Mazari levelled allegations against the incumbent government for fulfilling US demands.


"Another commitment made to US under regime change conspiracy by imported government and other co-conspirators fulfilled! Shameful subservience!" the former federal minister said.
 
This is Irrelevant
Few random people going to some country is not important

They can go , take picture have opinion do what ever not important

Many people go visit the Holy place seen Youtubers documenting their travel to Palestine

Election is more important item for Pakistan
 
geo tv israel se relationship se faide batata hoiye
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