Israel Bars Pakistan from Gaza Role, Calls It ‘Terror-Backing’ State

Key Takeaways

  • Israel publicly rejected Pakistan’s potential role in Gaza’s future, calling it a “terror-backing” state.
  • The rebuke came after Pakistan’s PM suggested a role in Gaza’s reconstruction at the Davos summit.
  • The incident is seen as a major diplomatic embarrassment for Pakistan on a global stage.

In a sharp diplomatic rebuke, Israel has publicly barred Pakistan from any future role in Gaza, branding it a state that backs terrorism. The rejection came directly after Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar suggested at the World Economic Forum in Davos that his country could assist in Gaza’s reconstruction.

Israel’s Firm Statement

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz took to social media platform X to deliver a blunt message. “Israel will not allow a terror-backing state to be part of the solution in Gaza,” he stated. He directly addressed PM Kakar, asserting, “Hamas is a terror organization that commits war crimes & crimes against humanity.”

Katz’s post included a video montage contrasting statements by Pakistani leaders with footage of terror attacks. He concluded firmly: “Israel will not allow a terror-backing state to be part of the solution in Gaza. Period.”

A Diplomatic Setback at Davos

The public rejection at the high-profile Davos forum is viewed as a significant humiliation for Pakistan’s international standing. It highlights Israel’s unwavering position against involving any nation it accuses of supporting terrorism in post-conflict plans for Gaza.

During his Davos interview, PM Kakar had conditioned Pakistan’s involvement, saying it would contribute “if there is a sovereign Palestinian state.” He also signed former US President Donald Trump’s “Real Peace” board at the summit, an act that garnered notice during the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

The episode underscores the deep tensions and the challenging path ahead for any involving regional players.

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