If Saudi Arabia Can Make Peace with Israel, Why Not Pakistan?
Islamabad has much to gain, and much prejudice to overcome.
July 14, 2022
Islamabad has much to gain, and much prejudice to overcome.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos in May, the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, met with a group of expatriate Pakistanis. After knowledge of the meeting became public, there was a storm of outrage in Pakistan, and a journalist was fired by the government-sponsored broadcasting company for visiting the Jewish state. There is little reason, however, that Islamabad and Jerusalem should not have diplomatic relations. Ameena Tanvir writes:
Islamabad has much to gain, and much prejudice to overcome.
What Islamism shares with the global left.
And the U.S. should discourage it from doing so.
What are they willing to give up in pursuit of inclusiveness?
“It would be quite funny ten years after the war if we Jews were to tell how we lived and what we ate and talked about here.”
At the World Economic Forum in Davos in May, the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, met with a group of expatriate Pakistanis. After knowledge of the meeting became public, there was a storm of outrage in Pakistan, and a journalist was fired by the government-sponsored broadcasting company for visiting the Jewish state. There is little reason, however, that Islamabad and Jerusalem should not have diplomatic relations. Ameena Tanvir writes:
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