An adviser to the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, visited Israel at the end of November and considered a move towards better relations between the countries, which do not have formal relations, two famous Pakistanis have claimed in the last few days that gone.
The claims from a Pakistani counterterrorist analyst and UK-based political scientist who writes for a Pakistani newspaper have led to backlash on Pakistani social media, with the country’s ruling party creeping in. to the controversy to try to blame the country ‘s former ruler.
His claim came days after Israel told Hayom daily that a top adviser from an anonymous Muslim-majority country visited Israel at the end of November for talks.
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The claims could not be independently verified.
Noor Dahri, Executive Director of the anti-Terrorism Islamic Theology think group in the UK, explained the alleged visit in a series of Twitter posts on 15 December.

U.S. President Donald Trump, right, will meet Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the InterContinental Barclay hotel at the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, September. 23, 2019, in New York. (Photo AP / Evan Vucci)
He said an anonymous close supporter of Khan, who has good ties to the Trump administration, was deported from Islamabad to Tel Aviv via London on November 20. There, apparently, he met to several officials from the Foreign Ministry and expressed Khan’s desire for closer relations between the two countries.
Islamabad is seeking Israeli support in several international forums, including the development of relations with Arab countries and its international standing in general, Dahri said. But the supporter emphasized that any link warming had to be “soft” and “slow” due to the expected opposition inside Pakistan.
Dahri said these changes were warmly welcomed by the Israelis, who assured their support that they would make efforts on behalf of Pakistan.
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– Noor Dahri (@ dahrinoor2) 15 December 2020
Dahri later told i24 Israeli News that Pakistan had become increasingly isolated and had fallen out with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over its close ties with Turkey. , forcing Arab countries to increase pressure on Islamabad through debt settlement demands and oil loops. solar.
In November, the UAE banned the issuance of a work visa for Pakistan, a severe blow to Islamabad. Millions of Pakistanis have worked in the UAE in recent years, sending home several billion dollars every year.
“Pakistan is now in a very critical position politically, economically and diplomatically,” he said.
Everything you wanted to know about Pakistan recent visits to Israel https://t.co/sQ6Qk2pkfY
– Jewish Voice (@JewishVoice) 16 December 2020
Dahri’s application was backed by Shama Junejo, a political scientist at the University of Leicester and columnist for the popular Pakistani Daily Khabrain paper.
“I have spoken to Pakistani military sources. They denied such communication, ”Junejo said tweet. “However [Dahri] absolutely right. I went over a check & My sources also confirmed that the adviser traveled to Israel on November 20th. ”
Dahri also said that Pakistani officials had secretly visited Israel several times in the past, under the administration of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.
Sharif’s daughter, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, a politician herself, tweeted briefly about Dahri’s interview with i24 News before deleting the tweet.
According to i24 News, the right-wing normalization process has sparked much anger with Pakistan on social media.
Khan’s ruling PTI party tweeted: “Maryam Nawaz just showed her father Nawaz Sharif. She tweeted a link (then deleted) to Noor Dahri’s interview where he says Nawaz sent Sharif as PM 2 a delegation to Israel to normalize friendship. “
He did not mention that Dahri also said that Khan did the same.
Maryam Nawaz just appeared her father Nawaz Sharif. She tweeted a link (then deleted) to Noor Dahri’s interview where he says Nawaz sent Sharif as PM 2 a delegation to Israel to normalize friendship #MaryamExposedNawaz
(Screen Recording through @ MusaNV18) pic.twitter.com/iQu7eVS3OF– PTI (@PTIofficial) 16 December 2020
The reports come as Israel has announced normalization agreements with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco in recent months and officials have suggested that similar moves by other Muslim countries could be in the cards.
This is not the first time there has been profiteering about Israeli-Pakistan meetings.
In October 2018, Pakistan denied reports that an Israeli jet had landed at an airport in Islamabad.
Israeli journalist Avi Scharf tweeted on Thursday that an Israeli private business jet had flown to Islamabad from Tel Aviv and stayed in the Pakistani capital for nearly 10 hours, prompting media profiteering.
Several Pakistani ministers and the Civil Aviation Authority have denied the report.
Israel ???????? bizjet flight from TLV to Islamabad, #Pakistan ????????, on the ground 10 times, and back to TLV.
Flight plan cleared with the usual 5min trick on the ground in Amman
M-ULTI glex pic.twitter.com/haHn1NU73L– avi scharf (@avischarf) October 25, 2018
Although Pakistan has previously stated that it would be willing to formalize its relationship with the Jewish state once there is a peace agreement with the Palestinians, relations between the two countries are often complicated.
There have been reports of covert links between Israeli and Pakistani officials, including a WikiLeaks document that showed a high-ranking official in the Pakistani army met directly with the Israeli Mossad.
Publicly, however, the two countries have little in common. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended dinner in 2016 at a restaurant in New York to avoid eating at the same time as Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.