Nak Da Koka Aur Israeli Phurtian
Pakistan’s political landscape has witnessed Israeli and Jewish influence for seven decades, primarily through indirect and direct relationships with the United States, the United Kingdom, European countries, international financial institutions, and various Pakistani newspapers and media houses.
The Jewish community and Israeli illegal interests have been nurtured under the umbrella of the United States and European countries within Pakistan’s politics, society, culture, and economy. However, it is a fact that the failed uprising on May 9, led by the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and the subsequent strong reaction from the state of Pakistan, including the arrest of the PTI founder, have compelled Israel and the Jewish lobby to shift from an undercover and “concealed” approach to a more overt and “revealed” strategy in support of the PTI founder.
The Jewish lobby has activated its proxies within Pakistan’s courts, state institutions, bureaucracy, media, and politics to advocate for the release of the PTI founder. Simultaneously, it has effectively leveraged its influence and control over media and newspapers worldwide. Over the past year, Israeli newspapers, along with Zionist newspapers, magazines, and social media networks from the United States, the UK, and Europe, have published over 131 articles, essays, and blogs in favor of the PTI founder.
Among these writings, a blog titled “An Unlikely Ally: How Imran Khan Could Shape Israeli-Pakistani Relations” was penned by a prominent writer, author, and blogger, Aynur Bashirova, on September 4, 2024, at 2:13 PM in the well-known Israeli online newspaper “THE TIMES OF ASRAEL.” Here are two paragraphs from that blog:
Imran Khans close relationship with the Goldsmith family, particularly his ex-wife Jemima Goldsmith, is well-documented and plays a significant role in understanding his potential shift in stance towards Israel.
Zac Goldsmiths connections to Jewish and pro-Israel circles in the UK, along with the broader influence of the family within Western elite circles, could have provided Khan with a different perspective on Israel. Khans support for Zac Goldsmith in the London mayoral election, even against a fellow Muslim candidate, Sadiq Khan, underscores his loyalty to the family and their broader network, which in turn have supported him in the past. There have been reports suggesting that Imran Khan sent messages to Israeli officials through the Goldsmith family, signaling a potential willingness to consider normalizing relations between Pakistan and Israel and his willingness to moderate the religious discourse in Pakistan. If these reports are accurate, they suggest a level of flexibility in Khans approach to Israel that goes beyond the traditional Pakistani stance. This potential willingness to engage with Israel could be seen as a strategic move to align Pakistans foreign policy with the changing dynamics of the Middle East.
It is important to note that no Israeli newspaper or magazine can publish any writing, article, or piece that goes against the interests of the state. In this blog, two claims are particularly noteworthy and alarming: first, that the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has sent multiple messages through his in-laws and Zac Goldsmith expressing his desire to establish relations between Pakistan and Israel; and second, that it is easy to use and engage the PTI founder regarding relations with Israel through the Goldsmith family.
A straightforward and reasonable question arises: if these two claims in the Times of Israel blog were not based on reality and were instead false or fabricated regarding the PTI founder, would such a responsible journalistic institution, strictly aligned with Israeli state policy, allow this blog to be published and uploaded on its online platform?
