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Pakistan Denies Supplying Missiles to Iran Amid Conflict Claims

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Amid rising regional tensions, Pakistan missile denial has become a focal point in the latest wave of misinformation surrounding the Israel-Iran conflict. On Sunday, Pakistani security officials firmly rejected claims that Islamabad supplied ballistic missiles to Iran, calling the reports baseless and politically motivated.

Propaganda Accusations Against Indian Media

Security sources said the false reports are part of a coordinated propaganda campaign led by Indian media and its allied foreign outlets. These outlets allegedly circulated fabricated content, including manipulated images of the Iranian and Pakistani flags, to push the narrative of Pakistan’s involvement in the escalating conflict.

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Fake Statements and Diplomatic Clarifications

A fake statement circulated online falsely attributed a “nuclear response” warning to Pakistan in support of Iran. Diplomatic sources quickly dismissed this as disinformation. They stressed that Pakistan had not issued any threats, nor was its military involved in the ongoing hostilities.

“There is no truth to the claims that Pakistan is providing military support to Iran or preparing a nuclear response,” a diplomatic source stated. “This is entirely fabricated and misleading.”

Worsening Israel-Iran Conflict

The denials came as Israel and Iran exchanged fresh strikes overnight into Sunday. Israeli rescue workers searched the rubble of homes destroyed in Tehran, while Iran reported further civilian casualties.

US Involvement and Rising Global Concern

US President Donald Trump hinted that peace could be near, but also warned Iran against attacking American interests. Meanwhile, Iran suspended ongoing nuclear negotiations, accusing the United States of siding with Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Iran had seen only a fraction of what might come. “The strikes so far are just the beginning,” he warned, signaling the possibility of further escalation.

The situation remains tense, with growing concerns over disinformation, regional stability, and the humanitarian toll of the conflict.

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