Why Pakistan Would Benefit from Establishing Diplomatic Ties with Israel
Pakistan can’t influence the resolution of the Palestinian dispute. So why wait before extending a hand to the Jewish state?
July 10, 2019
Pakistan can’t influence the resolution of the Palestinian dispute. So why wait before extending a hand to the Jewish state?
Since its creation—only a year before Israel—Pakistan has not had normal relations with the Jewish state. Islamabad has justified this policy on the grounds that friendliness toward Israel would anger its Arab allies, or constitute moral callousness toward Palestinians, or violate Islam. To Saad Hafiz, such rationales are invalid or moot:
Pakistan can’t influence the resolution of the Palestinian dispute. So why wait before extending a hand to the Jewish state?
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Since its creation—only a year before Israel—Pakistan has not had normal relations with the Jewish state. Islamabad has justified this policy on the grounds that friendliness toward Israel would anger its Arab allies, or constitute moral callousness toward Palestinians, or violate Islam. To Saad Hafiz, such rationales are invalid or moot:
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