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Netanyahu 'monster, disgrace to humanity': Pakistani minister ‎

US Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) (L) talks with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a rally with fellow Democrats before voting on H.R. 1, or the People Act, on the East Steps of the US Capitol on March 08, 2019 in Washington, DC. (AFP photo)
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators carrying an effigy of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu gather in front of the White House to protest then-US President Joe Biden’s meeting with Netanyahu in July 2024. (Photo by AFP)

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has described Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “monster” and a disgrace to humanity for patronizing and promoting rape of Palestinian detainees.

‎In his interview with CBS News earlier this week, Netanyahu accused Pakistan of running a coordinated anti-Israel campaign to damage ties between the United States and Israel, alleging that Islamabad also provided refuge to Iranian military planes to shield them from US-Israeli attacks.

‎In reaction to the accusation against Islamabad, Asif lambasted Netanyahu for his appalling crimes, including patronizing and promoting rape of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

“Look who’s talking! A monster who patronizes and promotes the rape of Palestinian prisoners — women, men, and children — by Israeli soldiers, prison guards, and dogs. Humanity’s head hangs in shame,” the Pakistani defense minister said in a post on his X account on Wednesday.

‎Back in March, Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on the rights situation in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, said in a report that “Torture in detention has been used on an unprecedented scale as punitive collective vengeance.”

‎Brutal beatings, sexual violence, rape, lethal mistreatment, starvation, and the systematic deprivation of the most basic human conditions have inflicted profound and lasting scars on the bodies and minds of tens of thousands of Palestinians and their loved ones, the report further revealed at the time.

According to the latest figures, more than 9,300 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli jails, including about 350 children, as unsettling accounts of sexual assault in Israeli prisons have repeatedly been reported during the past several years.

‎Meanwhile, a recent Pew poll revealed that six in ten Americans have a very or somewhat unfavorable view of the occupying regime, up seven percentage points since 2025 and nearly 20 points since 2022.

Netanyahu blamed social media for the increasingly tarnished image of the occupying entity, claiming that the erosion occurred due to a coordinated "disinformation campaign" on social media.

‎“We have seen the deterioration of the support for Israel in the United States almost 100% with the geometric rise of social media,” he told CBS News.

Netanyahu also denied that his genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza “contributed to this negative impression of Israel.”

‎The Israeli prime minister has also waged an all-out military offensive in southern Lebanon since early March.

According to the Lebanese health ministry, Israeli attacks on the Arab country since March 2, have killed at least 2,869 people and displaced more than one million.

According to reports, Netanyahu lured US President Donald Trump into an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on February 28, which soon turned into a regional conflict, sending shockwaves across the globe.

The pointless war, which killed hundreds of civilians in Iran, came to a halt after forty days, when a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire went into effect.

‎On a personal front, Netanyahu is facing a corruption trial. He has also been wanted since 2024 by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. His genocidal war in the besieged Gaza Strip has killed over 70,000 Palestinians and left the coastal enclave completely devastated.


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