"Pakistan doesn’t recognize Israel": FO dismisses controversial immigration list

On the FIA website, Israel is now listed as one of seven countries whose citizens would need to undergo special police registration if they visited Pakistan. The other countries are India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nigeria, Somalia and Palestine.
Updated 03 January 2019
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"Pakistan doesn’t recognize Israel": FO dismisses controversial immigration list

  • Spokesperson reiterates Islamabad's position that there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries
  • Urges India to allow UN Observers Mission to visit the Line of Control in Kashmir

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office said on Thursday that Islamabad does not recognize Israel while responding to a question about the inclusion of the Jewish state in a list prepared by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) which was released last week and mentions the names of countries whose citizens need to go through special checks in order to visit the country.

“Pakistan doesn’t recognize Israel,” Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr. Mohammad Faisal said without giving any further details about the FIA’s list.

Asked if the inclusion of Israel in the list reflected a change in the country’s foreign policy, he parried the question and advised to contact the Ministry of Interior for further details.

The FIA had published a list of seven countries, including Israel, whose citizens would need to undergo special police registration if they visited Pakistan. Other countries named on the list were India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nigeria, Somalia, and Palestine.

The appearance of the list on the FIA’s website immediately elicited a reaction from social media users and the general public, as Pakistan does not recognize Israel and there are no diplomatic relations between the two countries.

FIA’s director of immigrations, Ismatullah Junejo, told Arab News on Tuesday that the list was drawn up three years ago and had been “mistakenly” uploaded on the website during the digitization of records. He added that the list had been removed from the FIA’s website on January 1.

In October last year, a controversy pertaining to the landing of an “Israeli plane” in Pakistan led to a media uproar and a near-crisis for Prime Minister Imran Khan’s new administration. The government ministers later rebutted the reports as “fake.”

During the weekly press briefing, Dr. Faisal also highlighted atrocities in Indian-administered Kashmir and the consistent violation of the Line of Control (LoC) – the de facto border separating the two South Asian nuclear neighbors in the Kashmir region – by firing on civilians on the Pakistani side.

Dr. Faisal said that his ministry has lodged a protest with the acting Indian deputy high commissioner in Islamabad over the repeated ceasefire violations.

He also urged India to allow the United Nations Observers Mission to visit the LoC to record the incidents, while condemning the violation of Pakistan’s airspace by Indian spy drones in the past two days.

“Pakistani forces are alert and both Indian drones were shot down,” he said even as he denied that any ‘surgical strikes’ had been conducted by India in the Pakistani territory. “The surgical strikes never occurred and Indian media has also negated their government’s claims of the strikes,” he added.

“Pakistan wants to resolve all its outstanding issues with India through dialogue, but the latter is running away from negotiations,” he said.

Talking about peace in Afghanistan, Dr. Faisal said that Pakistan would continue its efforts, along with Russia and China, for a negotiated settlement of the 17-year-old conflict in Afghanistan.

“Peace in Afghanistan is crucial for the stability and prosperity of the whole region,” he said.

However, he urged the Afghan government to investigate how Aslam alias Achu, who mastermind the attack on the Chinese consulate in Karachi last November, was living on the Afghan soil. Achu was reportedly killed in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province in a recent suicide bombing.

“Afghanistan had assured us that its land will never be used against Pakistan,” Dr. Faisal said.


Pakistan police, security forces kill 12 militants in separate operations

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Pakistan police, security forces kill 12 militants in separate operations

  • The operations were conducted in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Karak, Balochistan’s Kalat districts
  • The country is currently battling twin insurgencies in both provinces that border Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s police and security forces have gunned down 12 militants in separate operations in two western provinces that border Afghanistan, authorities said on Sunday.

Police launched an operation in a mountainous area of Karak district in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, following reports of militant presence, according to Karak police spokesman Shaukat Khan.

The operation resulted in the killing of at least eight militants, while several others were wounded in the exchange of fire with law enforcers. Karak police chief Saud Khan led the heavy police contingent alongside personnel from intelligence agencies.

“Several militant hideouts located in the mountainous terrain between Kohat and Karak districts were dismantled during the operation,” Khan told Arab News on Sunday evening, adding the operation was still ongoing.

Separately, security forces killed four “Indian-sponsored” separatist militants in an intelligence-based operation in Kalat district of the southwestern Balochistan province, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Pakistani military’s media wing.

“Weapons, ammunition and explosives were also recovered from the terrorists, who remained actively involved in numerous terrorist activities in the area,” the ISPR said in a statement.

“Sanitization operations are being conducted to eliminate any other Indian sponsored terrorist found in the area.”

Pakistan, which has been facing a surge in militancy, has long accused Afghanistan of allowing its soil and India of backing militant groups, including the TTP, for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi have consistently denied this.