Israel made a big attack on Pakistan, said in UNSC – “O Laden was killed on your soil, you cannot change this”

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Israel has launched a massive attack on Pakistan. Israel has ripped apart Pakistan on the issue of terrorism in the United Nations Security Council.

United Nations: Israel has made a big attack on Pakistan. Attacking Pakistan in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Israel has said that Pakistan cannot change the fact that Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was given shelter on its soil and was killed there. Israel strongly criticized Islamabad’s “double policies” in the United Nations Security Council.

Pakistan gave shelter to terrorist

Israel’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Danny Danon, pointing to Pakistan’s representative Asim Iftikhar Ahmed, said, “When Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan, the question was not ‘Why was a terrorist targeted on foreign soil?’ … No one asked that question. … The question was ‘Why was a terrorist given shelter?’ … The same question should be asked today as well.

Hamas should also not be given exemption

Israel said that when Bin Laden did not get any exemption, then Hamas should also not get any exemption.” This heated debate took place when the Security Council was discussing the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar’s capital Doha on Thursday.

What did Pakistan say to Israel?

In his statement, Pakistani representative Ahmed criticized Israel, saying that its attack on Qatar was an “unlawful and unprovoked aggression” that is part of a “larger and continuing aggressive pattern” that undermines regional peace. Ahmed accused Israel of repeated violations of international law, including “brutal military action” in Gaza, and repeated cross-border attacks in Syria, Lebanon, Iran and Yemen. The meeting took place on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Osama bin Laden was responsible for this attack.

Israel gave a strong response

Israeli representative Danon said, “That tragic day of 9/11 was a day of fire and blood for Israel, just like October 7.” He reminded that after 9/11 the Security Council had passed a resolution, which said that no nation can shelter, fund or help terrorists. “Any government that does so violates the binding responsibilities of this Council. That principle was clear then, and must remain so today.”