Amidst the Iran war, Pakistan has threatened America’s friend Israel. Pakistan clearly warned that it is not Qatar which will sit quietly. If anything happens to its citizens, it will give a befitting reply and will beat them badly. Yes, Islamabad has given a strict warning to Israel regarding the security of its diplomats. Pakistan has said that if its officials face any threat from Iran or any other country, a strong response will be given and we will beat them badly.
Actually, Islamabad has issued this warning after the attack by Israel-America near the Pakistan Embassy in Iran’s capital Tehran. A statement issued by the Pakistan Strategic Forum said, ‘Israel should remember that Pakistan is not Qatar. If any of our diplomats are harmed anywhere in the world, we will hit them hard.
This threat has come at a time when Israel and America carried out air strikes in the central areas of Tehran on Thursday. These also included the residence of Pakistan Ambassador and areas near the Pakistani Embassy. According to initial information, there was no damage to the embassy complex and Pakistani diplomatic staff, but many nearby buildings were badly shaken due to the blasts.
The ongoing war between America, Israel and Iran in West Asia has reached its 28th day. Several air strikes were reported in Tehran, Kashan and Abadan. On February 28, America and Israel attacked Iran. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in that attack. After this Iran closed Hormuz. However, Iran has opened the door of Hormuz for five countries including India and Pakistan.
These attacks near the Pakistani embassy in Iran have taken place at a time when Pakistan is trying to strengthen its diplomatic position. Islamabad is trying to hold talks between America and Iran. Pakistani officials have publicly said that Islamabad is ready to host talks between the US and Iran if both sides wish.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he is once again extending the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has given a new deadline till April 6. He said that there will be no attack during this period. If Iran does not agree and does not open Hormuz, then a major attack will be made on Iran’s power plants.
President Trump wrote in a social media post, ‘Negotiations are ongoing and despite contrary statements by the fake news media and others, everything is going well.’ He told that now the deadline has been extended to April 6. Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open to friendly countries and has rejected reports of any talks with Washington.