India & Israel global terrorist states: Tahira Aurangzeeb

Pakistan(National Times)- ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Muslim League leader and Member of National Assembly Tahira Aurangzeb has said that India and Israel were global terrorists states. Pakistan condemns Israeli aggression against brotherly country Iran. Answering questions outside the Parliament House, Tahira Aurangzeb said that from the first day, the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif had said that Pakistan stands with brotherly country Iran. Iran has also expressed gratitude to Pakistan for this support. She said that Israel has started the aggression first and Iran has the full right to defend itself. If the international community does not stop Israel from further aggression, it will destroy the peace of the region and the entire world. Israel’s aggression is a violation of international laws. India and Israel will have to be held accountable for its war aggression. In response to a question, she said that the Pakistan People’s Party is and will remain our ally, the agenda of the Tehreek-e-Insaf will fail.



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