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How Sworn Enemies Pakistan & Israel Are Supporting Azerbaijan While Armenia Gets Russian & Indian Backing?

Apparently Greece and France are supporting Armenia, even sending men and materials, or so I hear from twitter.
 
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Regardless of the support against Armenia Pakistan wants Azerbaijan and Iran to resolve their differences..
Persian chauvinism has really hurt its relations with Azeris over time..
 
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"Every man and woman of the Muslim world will die before Jewry seizes Jerusalem. I hope the Jews will not succeed in their nefarious designs and I wish Britain and America should keep their hand off and then I will see how the Jews conquer Jerusalem. The Jews, over half a million, have already been accommodated in Jerusalem against the wishes of the people. May I know which other country has accommodated them? If domination and exploitation are carried now, there will be no peace and end of wars”
— Muhammad Ali Jinnah October 12, 1945

David Ben-Gurion—the first prime minister of Israel—made an attempt in May 1948 to establish official diplomatic relations with Pakistan when he sent a telegram to Muhammad Ali Jinnah—the founding father and first governor-general of the Dominion of Pakistan—but received no particular response.

The Pakistani government was asked to issue passage permits to India for a few hundred Jews who wished to leave Afghanistan and emigrate to Israel. The government refused to allow them to transit through Pakistan, citing the Palestinian exodus of 1948 and their opposition to Israel, following which the Afghan Jews left through Iran.

In 1952, Pakistani foreign minister Muhammad Zafarullah Khan promoted hardline policies towards Israel, and advocated for Pakistan's unwavering support for Palestine in light of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. Thus, Khan's policy laid the groundwork for Pakistan's strategic ties with Arab states.

Israel's diplomatic mission in Washington received information that Pakistan was providing military assistance to Palestinians and Egyptians during Arab-Israeli War of 1948.

The Pakistan Air Force sent a limited few of its fighter pilots to engage the Israelis in the 1967 Six-Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, greatly bolstering the Palestinians who virtually had no foundation to fight the superior Israeli forces and consequently suffered repeated defeats. A Pakistani fighter pilot, Saiful Azam, had shot down at least four Israeli fighter planes during the Six-Day War.

During the 1982 Israel-Lebanon War, non-regular Pakistani volunteers served in the PLO and 50 were taken prisoner during the Siege of Beirut.

Israeli Intention to destroy Nuclear Facility at Kahota

When Mossad failed to stop Pakistan's nuclear weapons program from making major developments, a plan to bomb Pakistani nuclear facilities in a similar fashion to Operation Opera was authorized by Israel. The Israelis made contact with India in an effort to gain support and secure a launching point for Israel's aircraft, but did not get the response that was expected. India refused to allow Israeli aircraft to station on its soil whereas Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency had discovered the plan and prepared retaliatory measures to bomb strategic sites in Israel. India did not offer its support which thwarted any plans of the destruction of Pakistan's nuclear program, which Israel had hoped to carry out in a joint Indian-Israeli operation to avoid taking full blame.

In the 1980s, Israel was said to had planned, with or without Indian assistance, a possible attack on Pakistan's nuclear facilities that would be reminiscent of the Israeli attack previously carried out on an Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981. Using satellite pictures and intelligence information, Israel reportedly built a full-scale mock-up of the Kahuta nuclear facility in the Negev desert region where Israeli pilots in F-16 and F-15 pilots squadrons practiced mock attacks.

According to The Asian Age, British journalists Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott-Clark stated in their book—Deception: Pakistan, the US and the Global Weapons Conspiracy—that the Israeli Air Force was to launch an air attack on Pakistan's nuclear facility in Kahuta sometime during the mid-1980s from an airfield in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. The book claims that "in March 1984, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi signed off (on) the Israeli-led operation bringing India, Pakistan and Israel to within a hair's breadth of a nuclear conflagration". Israel's plan met with disapproval from some Indian officials on the grounds that Israel would not face any major consequences after the strike while India would surely face full-scale retaliation—possibly nuclear—from Pakistan for its involvement in the Israeli attack. The plan was discouraged out of the fear of a fourth Indo-Pakistani war starting as a consequence of this operation, and was shelved indefinitely after Indira Gandhi was assassinated in 1984.

A paper published in the U.S. Air Force Air University system—India Thwarts Israeli Destruction of Pakistan's "Islamic Bomb"—also confirmed this plan's existence. It stated that "Israeli interest in destroying Pakistan's Kahuta reactor to scuttle the 'Islamic bomb' was blocked by India's refusal to grant landing and refuelling rights to Israeli warplanes in 1982." India's refusal to cooperate forced Israel—which on its part wanted the attack to be a joint Indian-Israeli strike to avoid being held solely responsible—to drop the plan.

According to Time Magazine, French intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy said that Daniel Pearl, an American-Israeli journalist, was assassinated by elements with backing from Pakistan's ISI over his alleged role in attempting to gather information linking a continued relationship between the ISI and the Taliban. (Is this assertion by "French Intellect" a fact or otherwise?)

According to other reports from BBC and Time, Pakistani militants murdered him because of their belief that Pearl was an Israeli Mossad agent who had infiltrated Pakistan under the cover of being an American journalist. (Is this assertion by BBC reporter a fact or otherwise?)

Pakistan's religiously-oriented political parties such as Jamaat-e-Islami and militant groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba fiercely oppose any relationship with Israel, and have repeatedly called for the destruction of Israel due to its standing as an alleged sworn enemy of Pakistan. (After KSA's shift in foreign policy towards Israel, what resolve will JI take?)

Intelligence cooperation

Despite their hostilities, both countries are reported to have directorates to deal with each other at an intelligence level. The history of Israeli-Pakistani intelligence cooperation dates back to at least the early 1980s, when Pakistani President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq directed the ISI to establish contact with Israel's Mossad. Intelligence offices were set up at both countries' embassies in Washington, D.C. where the ISI, MI6, CIA and Mossad ran a decade-long anti-Soviet operation, codenamed Operation Cyclone. During this operation, Israel supplied Soviet-made weaponry (seized from Palestinian insurgents) to the Afghan mujahideen fighting the Soviet Union's forces after the latter invaded Afghanistan. Pakistan and Israel cooperated very closely during the entirety of the conflict and the Pakistani military—which was covertly engaging Soviet aircraft (by posing as an Afghan force) and providing the mujahideen with funds and weapons—received a generous amount of Israeli armaments and aid.

WikiLeaks, in a disclosed United States diplomatic cable revealed that around early 2008, Pakistan's ISI had secretly passed on vital intelligence and data to Mossad. The ISI had intercepted information alluding to a possible major attack by terrorists in Mumbai that Israeli civilians may be targeted in. This turned out to be a valid report as on 26 November 2008, the notorious Mumbai terrorist attacks were carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba which had, among other targets, attacked a Jewish centre—the Nariman House). Following these attacks, it was reported that Pakistani Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha was in direct contact with Israel's Mossad.

During the Cold War, Israel was a part of the United States-led Western Bloc to which non-aligned Pakistan was allied, whereas non-aligned India was allied to the Soviet Union-led Eastern Bloc. Consequently, India supported the Soviets in Afghanistan and the pro-Soviet Afghan leader Mohammad Najibullah. American-allied Pakistan and Israel strongly opposed the Soviet invasion, and Israel and the United States ran arms and funds to and through Pakistan in support of the Afghan mujahideen. Israel had captured the Soviet armaments from Palestinian and other Arab groups (who were all supported by the Soviet Union) from previous conflicts.

In 2013 Britain's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills alleged Israel would have exported British military technology to Pakistan.

During an official visit to India in 2017, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed suggestions that his country's partnership with India is a threat to Pakistan, saying, "We (Israel) are not enemies of Pakistan and Pakistan should not be our enemy either."

Following the establishment of full diplomatic relations between the UAE and Israel, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan outlaws any chance of his country doing the same, stating that "Pakistan will never recognize Israel until Palestinians are given their right of a just settlement."
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Regardless of the support against Armenia Pakistan wants Azerbaijan and Iran to resolve their differences..
Persian chauvinism has really hurt its relations with Azeris over time..

Maybe but there are still more Azeris in Iran than in Azerbaijan and head of state, Khamanei is Azeri himself.

In any case, this is an opportunity for Pakistan to establish diplomatic and military ties with Israel. I want Pakistan army to have Israeli drones and have the same level of cooperation that India has with Israel on military matters.

It is also time for Turkey, Azerbaijan and Pakistan to clearly say: We don't care about al-Aqsa (because, let's be honest, we don't)

Tear down al-Aqsa, build your stupid Third Jew Temple; and when nothing happens, you'll know your religion is a lie.
 
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Speaking of Jews:
 
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Maybe but there are still more Azeris in Iran than in Azerbaijan and head of state, Khamanei is Azeri himself.

In any case, this is an opportunity for Pakistan to establish diplomatic and military ties with Israel. I want Pakistan army to have Israeli drones and have the same level of cooperation that India has with Israel on military matters.

It is also time for Turkey, Azerbaijan and Pakistan to clearly say: We don't care about al-Aqsa (because, let's be honest, we don't)

Tear down al-Aqsa, build your stupid Third Jew Temple; and when nothing happens, you'll know your religion is a lie.

i dont know what sort of fantasy world you live in.
None of this is going to happen..
 
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Pakistan and Israel aren't sworn enemies, does supporting Palestinians equate to being an enemy of Israel?
 
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Countries Supporting Armenia
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Russia
France
India

Countries Supporting Azerbaijan
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US
Israel
Turkiye
Pakistan




India is only there just becos of it's anti Muslim agenda.. ..
 
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if we have a principle stand in line with UN resolution we become your enemies..?...

ok

what is the problem with you people do you guys have knack of making enemies?
 
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That's your view and I understand that. I also support Pakistan's foreign policy on this which is political not religious.

My objection is about expecting religious alliance from Azeris who are very secular Shias. I am complaining about Pakistan's awami illusion of making Khilafat along with Azerbaijan LOL.

That's why Iran is also supporting Azeri position, political reason, not religious. Keeping in mind that Azeris can make better religious alliance with Iran more than anyone else due to being Shia. But Azeris are hardly religious. Iran has national interest in that, not religious.

Support Azeris for Pakistan, not for Islam. Isn't it simple.
Now this I fully agree with. Great points. We certainly should not deceive ourselves as a nation.
 
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Pakistan and Israel aren't sworn enemies, does supporting Palestinians equate to being an enemy of Israel?

Yes, if you don't wish genocide against Palestinians, then you are considered anti-Semitic.

As the great Louis Farrakhan said, 'Judaism is a gutter religion' as it celebrates rape and pedophilia. If you are against rape and pedophilia, then it's just natural to be anti Jewish.
 
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How are Pakistan and Israel "sworn enemies"? Pray tell?
 
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