Iran, Israel and Pakistan
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In the meantime, Pakistan has made shocking claims. In a video, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has apparently assured Iran that if Israel launched a nuclear attack on Iran, Pakistan would also launch a nuclear attack on Israel.
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The Express Tribune on MSNDare not look at Pakistan, Dar warns Israel"Our message is very clear for Israel: Dare not look at Pakistan," Dar said, adding Pakistan had the strength and resolve to give a befitting response to any malafide action. He recalled that the entire world saw the unity shown by the people of Pakistan in the wake of Indian aggression.
Pakistan’s embassy in Iran's capital Tehran is organizing evacuations for citizens who want to leave because of the conflict with Israel. (AP video by Tawab Khan)
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ABP News on MSN‘Irresponsible, False’: Pakistan Dismisses Nuke Threat Against Israel After Iranian General's Viral VideoPakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar refuted a viral video claiming an Iranian general said Pakistan would nuke Israel if it attacked Iran.
Clip of Trump telling Pakistan to stay out of conflict is deepfake while Netanyahu's comment is from a 2011 video and doesn't have direct threat to country.
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The reason behind the dwindling support for Iran has been its long-standing groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Houthi rebels.
During the telephonic conversation, the two leaders discussed the evolving regional situation in the wake of Israel's military strikes against Iran. They expressed deep concern over the escalating tensions and underscored the urgent need to support efforts for ensuring regional peace and stability.
Israel and Iran launched a new round of attacks as the conflict between the two heavily armed rivals enters its fifth day.