New Delhi . Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar said that Israel does not trust countries with which it does not have diplomatic relations. When the Israeli Ambassador was asked during a conversation with news agency whether Israel trusts Pakistan in the current situation, he gave this response. He has made it clear that Israel does not trust Pakistan. Azar emphasized that Israel’s approach is determined by its own and key allies’ style. “We are not going to trust a country that does not have diplomatic relations with us. We trust our decision and that of US President Donald Trump,” the Israeli ambassador told . In fact, ever since the US President claimed that Iran and America were initiating talks to stop the attack, Pakistan offered to mediate talks between the two sides. After this the Israeli Ambassador has given this reaction regarding Pakistan.
Let us tell you that on one hand there is a huge crisis going on between Iran and America-Israel, while on the other hand there is huge tension between Pakistan and Afghanistan. In such a situation, instead of resolving the ongoing dispute with its own country, the Pakistani government took the initiative to bring about reconciliation between America and Iran. Pakistan has presented itself as a potential venue for talks. For this he has cited his relations with both Washington and Tehran, while he continues to attack common people and common infrastructure in Afghanistan.
He was asked about America’s alleged investment plan in Pakistan’s Balochistan province and its impact on India-Israel relations. Azar said the issue was not directly related to Israel, while reiterating close cooperation with New Delhi.
“Israel is not associated with this. We have huge cooperation with India. Fortunately, because of Prime Minister Modi’s visit, we have been able to push through and sign major agreements in the defense sector and other areas,” he said.
Let us tell you, Israel has given strong diplomatic support to India after terrorist incidents in the past also. Israel was among the first countries to show solidarity and support for India’s right to self-defence after the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Let us tell you, in the Pahalgam attack, 26 tourists were killed by terrorists supported by Pakistan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself spoke to Prime Minister Modi to condemn the attack and show solidarity by comparing it to the October 7 attacks in Israel. He also said that there should be no safe place for terrorism.
Following the Pahalgam attack, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Azar had also said on social media platform
Netanyahu was among the first global leaders to publicly support India’s response and reiterated that every country has a fundamental right to protect its citizens from cross-border threats.
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