
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari speaks during National Assembly session on June 23, 2025. — X@NAofPakistan
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ISLAMABAD: Former Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Balawal Bhutto-Sardar has warned that the widespread government of Tel Aviv and its ongoing war are the possibility of World War II in World War II, while creating a danger to the unstable situation in the Middle East during the Iran-Israel war.
“First, they came to the Palestinians, but the world did not say because they were not Palestinians. Then they came to the Lebanese, but we did not speak because we were not Lebanese. And then they did not come to the Yemenis, but we did not talk to Yemen,” Bilawal spoke during a national assembly on Monday. “
He added, “Now, they have come to Iran. If we do not talk, no one will be saved when they come for us. The aggression of the Israeli government has to be stopped throughout the region.”
Former FM Remarks – Pastor Martin Nimler’s reference to the poem came before he came – Israeli attacks on Iran came against the backdrop of a significant increase in the Middle East riots – this situation has increased by US attacks on Tehran’s nuclear facilities.
The PPP chief has led Pakistan’s diplomatic aggression, which, after an armed dispute with India last month, visited the US and Europe to a high -level diplomatic delegation, after which the Indian illegally popular Jammu and Kashmir (IIOK) were attacked after the attack in India.
In retaliation, Pakistan launched Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus and dropped three IAF fighter jets, including three Rafale, and dozens of drones. At least 87 hours later, the war between the two countries equipped with nuclear weapons ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
‘India defeated in diplomacy, war of war’
Bilawal said that Pakistan has achieved military, storytelling and diplomatic success against India through the blessings of Allah.
“An affordable copy of [Israeli PM] Referring to India, he said that “in the region” is in the region. “We defeated India in the battlefield, in diplomacy, and in the war of statement.”
The PPP chief added that his delegation has presented Pakistan’s position and statement internationally, and “wherever we went, the cheap copy team, after that.”
“We had already won the war,” Bilal emphasized that the story of Pakistan – that regional instability is not in the interest of any of Pakistan or India – has found a global traction.
He said, “We raised the issue of Kashmir,” he added that in the previous period of the government in 2019, India invaded Kashmir, but the then Prime Minister replied, “What do you expect from me, go to war with India?”
He added that the United States President Donald Trump spoke in favor of mediation on Kashmir.
Politicians remarked, “Now India has supported its claim that Kashmir is an internal matter.” “We will continue our struggle and make sure justice is brought to Kashmir.”
On the water tension, Bilawal announced: “The suspension of the Sindh Waters Treaty is illegal. Threats to stop Pakistan’s water are a violation of the UN Charter”.
He warned that if India pursued such threats, “Pakistan would be forced to fight another war”. He added that Pakistan’s Air Force had defeated India earlier and if needed, they would do so.
During his speech, opposition members created an uproar in the National Assembly, which prevented the speaker from speaking. Bilawal replied: “Mr. Speaker, please neglect them. People are already there.”
The former FM added that its facilitators inside India-Pakistan and Pakistan had only two powers: either respect the Indus Waters Agreement or face the consequences.
He warned, “If India violates the agreement and turns the rivers or builds a dam, Pakistan will go into war.” “We will secure all six rivers for our people.”
Bilawal also emphasized that India lost the narrative war against terrorism. “India tried to declare Pakistan a terrorist state but failed,” he said. He also accused a political party in Pakistan of trying to sabotage the IMF program.
He concluded, “India also tried recently – and then failed.”