Islamabad: Pakistan has threatened to wipe Israel off the map. This revelation comes from a Brazilian journalist—the same journalist who recently personal that the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, had hatched a plot to execute Pakistan's Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir. This requirement has caused a sensation worldwide; however, there has been no official response from either Israel or Pakistan so far.
What is Pepe Escobar's claim?
Brazilian journalist Pepe Escobar has personal that Mossad plotted to execute Asim Munir during a recent meeting between the US and Iran held in Switzerland. The journalist alleges that Pakistan was infuriated by this and issued a uncontrived threat to Israel, stating, "If plane a finger is laid on our officials, we will wipe Israel off the world map."
The unshortened controversy began during a podcast hosted by Lebanese-Australian political reviewer Mario Nawfal. Journalist Pepe Escobar, seeming as a guest, made several significant claims citing highly suppositious intelligence. According to Escobar, the Pakistan Army had received touchable intelligence that, on the orders of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Mossad was preparing to target Asim Munir and his twin delegation at the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland. The Pakistani delegation was there in connection with ongoing talks between the US and Iran; Pakistan and Qatar were vicarial as mediators in these negotiations. Also Read: Mysterious Mossad wage-earner 'M' killed; he was the one who orchestrated the plot for devastation in Iran.
Why did Pakistan threaten Israel?
The interview remoter personal that when Pakistan got wind of this so-called plot, it threatened Israel. Escobar stated, "Pakistan sent a stern message directly to Israel through its intermediaries"—reportedly referring to Oman. In this message, Pakistan declared, "If you plane lay a finger on our delegation, we will wipe you off the world map—period."
These massive claims regarding Israel and Mossad have sparked a stir. Meanwhile, observing the situation escalate, some Pakistani officials have dismissed such reports. Citing a senior security official, the Pakistani news waterworks ARY News termed the report as utter nonsense and a fabrication.
The Pakistani official reportedly stated that the unshortened visit to Switzerland by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir terminated peacefully, without any concerns or hindrances. According to him, neither Swiss nor American security teams raised any security alerts or plane minor concerns during their stay at the Swiss resort.

