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PTI founder accuses detractors of twisting the narrative based on a recent Israeli newspaper article
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Former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan, currently incarcerated, has dismissed allegations of being a proponent of establishing relations with Israel, accusing detractors of twisting the narrative based on a recent Israeli newspaper article.

Khan, who is facing several legal battles while in detention, addressed the media at Adiala Jail on Monday, labelling the claims as part of a "propaganda campaign."

"Since yesterday, there has been a propaganda blitz, citing an Israeli newspaper that I am the biggest advocate for relations with Israel," Khan said. "These claims are absurd. The article did mention me, but clearly, some people do not understand English."

The article in question, published by The Jerusalem Post, discussed Khan's influence in the Muslim world and the West, speculating on the potential impact he or a similar leader could have on Pakistan’s foreign policy, particularly in relation to Israel. However, Khan was quick to clarify that his position on Israel remains firmly pro-Palestinian.

"My stance on Israel has not changed. The Palestinian people are enduring genocide. Any discussions with Israel are contingent upon a ceasefire and a genuine commitment to a two-state solution," Khan asserted. He accused his political opponents of misinterpreting the article to undermine his credibility.

Khan’s remarks come against the backdrop of a volatile political environment in Pakistan.

Responding to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent appeal for unity and cooperation to steer the country towards development, Khan offered a sharp rebuke. "Shehbaz Sharif, listen carefully: peace is a by-product of justice," Khan declared. "The elections were blatantly rigged, PTI workers were thrown in jail after the May 9 events, and yet no serious investigations are underway. Without justice, there can be no peace."

Khan also took aim at proposed constitutional amendments, warning that they would further erode peace and stability. He accused the chief justice and chief election commissioner of overstepping their roles, likening them to "umpires who are also opening batsmen," suggesting that the judiciary and election authorities are not impartial.

"The third umpire, who is essentially the captain of their team, is orchestrating everything from behind the scenes," Khan alleged, alluding to what he perceives as covert manipulation of the political process. He expressed grave concerns over the alleged electoral fraud and the withholding of CCTV footage from the May 9 events, which he believes is being used to protect the establishment.

Drawing parallels with the regime of General Yahya Khan, Khan accused the current government of destroying democracy and societal fabric to cover up electoral malpractices. "This group is leading the country towards a crisis similar to that of Yahya Khan’s era. Economic instability is increasing, debt is piling up, and investors are reluctant to engage. People are leaving the country in droves," Khan warned.

Despite the obstacles, including delayed rally permissions, mass arrests of PTI supporters, and administrative hurdles, Khan boasted about his party’s ability to mobilise massive crowds. He cited the example of a recent rally in Lahore, where permissions were granted only a day before the event, yet his supporters turned out in large numbers, despite the placement of containers to block access.

"Our rallies are not about free food. People come on foot, driven by a cause," Khan said, in a veiled reference to claims that other political parties use incentives like food to attract crowds. He also mentioned that orders were issued to detain 500 PTI workers ahead of the Lahore rally, yet the event went ahead, a testament, he said, to the resilience of his supporters.

Khan announced plans for another rally in Rawalpindi next week and instructed his party to seek legal permissions from the high court. He warned that if permission is denied, the party will resort to protests. "They want to dismantle the judiciary and impose an undeclared martial law. But we will not back down. If they proceed with these amendments, we will start a street movement against them," Khan vowed.
 
Can you tell us who buys military equipment from Israel?
Papa John Generals are CIA/Mossad operatives.
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Can you tell us who buys military equipment from Israel?
Papa John Generals are CIA/Mossad operatives.
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"Reportedly". There are actual Generals like Musharraf whose cabinet had meetings with Israeli officials, exploring Pakistan recognition of the European entity. There is no need to further these sort of unsubstantiated reports. Recognition would have been the real betrayal of Jinnah's position.
 
PTI founder accuses detractors of twisting the narrative based on a recent Israeli newspaper article
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Former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan, currently incarcerated, has dismissed allegations of being a proponent of establishing relations with Israel, accusing detractors of twisting the narrative based on a recent Israeli newspaper article.

Khan, who is facing several legal battles while in detention, addressed the media at Adiala Jail on Monday, labelling the claims as part of a "propaganda campaign."

"Since yesterday, there has been a propaganda blitz, citing an Israeli newspaper that I am the biggest advocate for relations with Israel," Khan said. "These claims are absurd. The article did mention me, but clearly, some people do not understand English."

The article in question, published by The Jerusalem Post, discussed Khan's influence in the Muslim world and the West, speculating on the potential impact he or a similar leader could have on Pakistan’s foreign policy, particularly in relation to Israel. However, Khan was quick to clarify that his position on Israel remains firmly pro-Palestinian.

"My stance on Israel has not changed. The Palestinian people are enduring genocide. Any discussions with Israel are contingent upon a ceasefire and a genuine commitment to a two-state solution," Khan asserted. He accused his political opponents of misinterpreting the article to undermine his credibility.

Khan’s remarks come against the backdrop of a volatile political environment in Pakistan.

Responding to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent appeal for unity and cooperation to steer the country towards development, Khan offered a sharp rebuke. "Shehbaz Sharif, listen carefully: peace is a by-product of justice," Khan declared. "The elections were blatantly rigged, PTI workers were thrown in jail after the May 9 events, and yet no serious investigations are underway. Without justice, there can be no peace."

Khan also took aim at proposed constitutional amendments, warning that they would further erode peace and stability. He accused the chief justice and chief election commissioner of overstepping their roles, likening them to "umpires who are also opening batsmen," suggesting that the judiciary and election authorities are not impartial.

"The third umpire, who is essentially the captain of their team, is orchestrating everything from behind the scenes," Khan alleged, alluding to what he perceives as covert manipulation of the political process. He expressed grave concerns over the alleged electoral fraud and the withholding of CCTV footage from the May 9 events, which he believes is being used to protect the establishment.

Drawing parallels with the regime of General Yahya Khan, Khan accused the current government of destroying democracy and societal fabric to cover up electoral malpractices. "This group is leading the country towards a crisis similar to that of Yahya Khan’s era. Economic instability is increasing, debt is piling up, and investors are reluctant to engage. People are leaving the country in droves," Khan warned.

Despite the obstacles, including delayed rally permissions, mass arrests of PTI supporters, and administrative hurdles, Khan boasted about his party’s ability to mobilise massive crowds. He cited the example of a recent rally in Lahore, where permissions were granted only a day before the event, yet his supporters turned out in large numbers, despite the placement of containers to block access.

"Our rallies are not about free food. People come on foot, driven by a cause," Khan said, in a veiled reference to claims that other political parties use incentives like food to attract crowds. He also mentioned that orders were issued to detain 500 PTI workers ahead of the Lahore rally, yet the event went ahead, a testament, he said, to the resilience of his supporters.

Khan announced plans for another rally in Rawalpindi next week and instructed his party to seek legal permissions from the high court. He warned that if permission is denied, the party will resort to protests. "They want to dismantle the judiciary and impose an undeclared martial law. But we will not back down. If they proceed with these amendments, we will start a street movement against them," Khan vowed.

Well .... Interesting details are shared by him


In conclusion, Imran Khan was selected by the Pak army as usual to play his role, but it did not go well.
 
IK is the last person who would talk to Israel. At least the Taliban Khan allegations make some sense.

Some incompetent running the media cells thinks people will buy the Yahudi agent angle in 2024.
 
I think this is old news. This has been done through Singapore if I remember correctly.

This is from last year so not old news. What other things they have bought
from Israel that the Pakistani people don't know about?

All this equipment will come with a back door like the Lebanese Pagers.
 
Well .... Interesting details are shared by him


In conclusion, Imran Khan was selected by the Pak army as usual to play his role, but it did not go well.
Yes, Khan was selected by the establishment to be their golden boy and all was hunky dory for a while. You'll find countless clips of IK almost worshipping Bajwa.

Mine and many other people's hope is, that he has learned his lesson now and he won't ever go back to making a deal with them. Because if he does, he will lose all his popularity.
 
This is from last year so not old news. What other things they have bought
from Israel that the Pakistani people don't know about?

All this equipment will come with a back door like the Lebanese Pagers.

Yes I am saying the same thing dear.
For you last year is not old, but for me it's not recent, for you it's backdoor, for me that backdoor name is Singapore. But what we both saying has same meaning.



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Pakistan intelligence using Israel spyware: report says​

Pakistan intelligence and police agencies are using Israeli spyware, Haaretz has reported.”Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency and various police units in the country have been using products produced by the Israeli cybertechnology firm Cellebrite since at least 2012,”



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Pakistan reportedly buying Israeli phone-hacking spyware​

Pakistani authorities and police units use Israeli firm Cellebrite's cyber technology, despite the two countries having no relations, according to Haaretz
Pakistani authorities have been using Israeli phone-hacking spyware since at least 2012, according to a report in Haaretz.

 
On the one hand, we say that jews plan for 30 years etc.. and now they reveal their 'mole' openly in a newspaper? why self-harm?
 

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