Israel Expresses Discontent Over Pakistan's Role in US-Iran Negotiations
US-Iran talks near deal, Israel unhappy with Pak mediation: Envoy

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Israel's Consul General in Mumbai, Yaniv Revach, voiced discontent over Pakistan mediating US-Iran talks aimed at ending hostilities. While a ceasefire is in place, Revach noted that an agreement is close, with final details expected soon. The US also intercepted Iranian missiles and drones threatening regional stability.
- 01Israel's Consul General in Mumbai, Yaniv Revach, expressed dissatisfaction with Pakistan's mediation in US-Iran negotiations.
- 02Revach indicated that an agreement between the US and Iran is nearing completion, with details expected next week.
- 03The US Central Command intercepted Iranian missiles and drones aimed at the Strait of Hormuz, responding to threats to maritime traffic.
- 04Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, stated that Israel does not trust Pakistan due to its anti-Semitic rhetoric.
- 05Azar emphasized the need for a mindset shift in Pakistan to join the Abraham Accords for regional peace.
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Israel's Consul General in Mumbai, Yaniv Revach, has expressed dissatisfaction regarding Pakistan's role as a mediator in the ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, aimed at resolving the conflict. Revach noted that while there is currently a ceasefire, the parties are close to finalizing an agreement, with specific details expected to emerge in the coming week. In a related development, the US Central Command reported intercepting Iranian ballistic missiles and drones launched towards the Strait of Hormuz, which posed a threat to maritime security in the region. Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, reinforced Israel's distrust of Pakistan, citing its history of anti-Semitic statements. He highlighted that for Pakistan to participate in the Abraham Accords, a fundamental shift in its mindset is necessary, as Israel seeks to establish itself as a stabilizing force in the region. The situation remains tense as the US and Iran navigate these complex negotiations.
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The ongoing US-Iran negotiations and the interception of Iranian missiles could affect regional security and maritime traffic in the Gulf.
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