
After the news of Israel-US attack near the Pakistani embassy in Iran's capital Tehran, Islamabad has issued a strong warning to Israel. Pakistan said that if there is any threat to its officials whether they are in Iran or anywhere else, a befitting reply will be given. A statement from the government-affiliated Pakistan Strategic Forum said, "Israel should remember that Pakistan is not Qatar. If any harm comes to our diplomats anywhere in the world, we will beat them badly."
This threat comes after reports of fresh air strikes by Israel and the US in central parts of Tehran on Thursday. These attacks also included those areas which are near the residence of Pakistan Ambassador and the Pakistani Embassy located in the capital of Iran.
According to initial information received from sources, there was no damage to the embassy complex and Pakistani diplomatic staff, but many nearby buildings shook strongly as the entire area was shaken by the blasts.
Today is the 28th day of the ongoing war between America, Israel and Iran and this war is becoming increasingly fierce. On Saturday night, Israel once again launched a massive attack on Iran and targeted its civil nuclear program. According to reports by Iranian news agencies, dozens of people were killed in Iran in the US-Israeli attacks, including a pregnant woman from Iran's Kermanshah province.
In response, Iran targeted targets linked to America and Israel in the Gulf countries and vowed to teach the enemy a lesson.
This attack happened at a time when Pakistan 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.
On the other hand, US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he is once again extending the deadline for Iran, under this deadline Iran has to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, otherwise it will have to face devastating attacks on its power plants.
"Negotiations are ongoing and, despite inaccurate statements to the contrary by the 'Fake News Media' and others, negotiations are going very well," the president wrote in a social media post. He further said that now the deadline is April 6.
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