Pakistan Study Center: Israeli Involvement in Rising Tensions Between India and Pakistan
Islamabad-In a newly published analytical article, the Pakistan Study Center has revealed, based on historical records and current evidence, the apparent and behind-the-scenes role of the Israeli regime in escalating recent tensions between India and Pakistan. According to the report, Israel’s official support for India—immediately following the recent terrorist attack in Kashmir that intensified border tensions between the two nations—is not only alarming but reflects Tel Aviv’s attempt to stoke conflict and destabilize the South Asian region.

Weezharoz-The article points out that this is not the first time Islamabad has expressed concern over Indo-Israeli security and intelligence cooperation.
Years before formal diplomatic relations were established, Israeli officers held joint meetings with their Indian counterparts in New Delhi to assess Pakistan’s nuclear program and exchange related intelligence.
Subsequently, the head of India’s intelligence agency, along with a senior nuclear expert, visited Tel Aviv.
This visit paved the way for broader intelligence collaboration and eventually led to the opening of a Mossad office in India a move that significantly heightened Pakistan’s fears of a potential joint Israeli-Indian strike on its nuclear facilities in Kahuta, near Kashmir.
The report underscores that the relationship between India and Israel is no longer limited to arms trade.
The two nations share a common outlook on suppressing Muslim populations, and this convergence of interests has deepened their alliance.
The article also draws sharp parallels between India’s policies in Kashmir and Israel’s actions in occupied Palestine, citing:
– Arbitrary detentions
– Extrajudicial killings
– Abductions
– Imposition of curfews and martial law
– Collective punishment and administrative detentions
– Sexual violence and suppression of free speech
– Demolition of homes and forced displacement
According to the article, these similarities are so stark that “Palestine” has become a symbol of pain and resistance for many Kashmiris, who now fear a repeat of ethnic cleansing, land seizure, and settlement construction in their own region.
The Pakistan Study Center warns that while regional and global actors strive to ease tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, Israeli interference risks derailing these diplomatic efforts and pushing the situation toward armed conflict.
Can continued Indo-Israeli security cooperation pose a direct threat to regional stability? Analysts suggest the answer lies in strengthening regional diplomacy and enforcing strict international oversight.
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