Pakistan reaffirms its position on Israel and condemns the misleading propaganda of the Indian media.

The Indian television channel falsely claimed that Pakistan is planning to send 20,000 troops to Gaza under the supervision of Israel and Western nations. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting severely condemned the ludicrous misinformation.
The ridiculous claim that Pakistan has taken the “non-use for Israel” phrase out of its passports was also stated by Indian Republic TV.
Earlier, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed in a press release that no military cooperation with Israel is being considered and that Pakistan has never recognised Israel. The statement stressed that the provision on Pakistani passports that declares them to be “non-use for Israel” has not been altered.
According to the original policy, Pakistani passports are still valid for all nations with the exception of Israel, the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports reaffirmed.
The Indian channel’s misleading story was denounced by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which characterised it as a component of a broader effort to disseminate hostile and fake information on Pakistan.
It restated Pakistan’s unwavering and unambiguous stance on Israel: the nation has never recognised Israel and remains steadfast in its support of Palestinian self-determination.
The Ministry further underlined that disseminating such fabricated and baseless news via “godi media” is a common strategy employed to weaken Pakistan’s position on important global issues.
Pakistan is steadfast in upholding its moral stance and supporting the Palestinian cause.