Enemy of Islam, friend of Israel; How will India end? Pak expert gave dangerous plan


Houthi Attack On India: Former Pakistan Senator Faisal Raza Abidi has once again created a stir with his controversial statements. Recently on a national television channel, he appealed to the Iran-backed Huti rebels of Yemen to carry out missiles and drone attacks on India as well as India. His statement has become a matter of concern not only in the political corridors of Pakistan and India but also internationally.

Abidi, in his statement, called India the biggest supporter of the Jews and alleged that India was supplying weapons to Israel during the ongoing struggle in Gaza. Although there is no concrete evidence in support of his allegation, but in Pakistan there have been statements that make religious and inflammatory allegations against India.

Trying to give anti -Muslim color to India and Israeli relations

Faisal Raza Abidi said in his statement that India and Israel are enemies of Islam and the strategy of these two countries is against Muslim interests. He especially emphasized that due to the increasing defense relations between India and Israel, New Delhi is now directly supporting Israel in the Gaza war.

However, it is the fact that India and Israel have been partners in the fields of defense, technology and military cooperation for years. India has bought missile defense system, drones and other defense equipment from Israel, but there is no evidence of the direct supply of weapons to Israel from India in the context of the Gaza war.

Who are the rebels and how dangerous they are?

Faisal Raza Abidi appealed to the Huti rebellious faction to attack India, it is a Shia rebel organization of Yemen, a Shia rebel organization of Yemen, also known as Ansar Allah. This faction has been struggling for power in Yemen since 2014 and has recently come into the limelight due to attacks against Israel, America and Western countries. Huti rebels have carried out several missiles and drone attacks on Israel after the Gaza war, most of which were deactivated by the Israeli or US defense system.

Huti rebels are known for their Kuds Cruise Missile and Samad-Series drones, claiming that they can kill from 2,000 to 2,500 kilometers. Using this technology, they have targeted commercial ships in Israel and Red C.

Can Huti rebels actually attack India?

Geographically, India is about 2,500 km from Yemen, which falls in the maximum limit of their missiles. However, it would be technically a complex and risky mission, as it will not be easy for Huti rebels to do so due to India’s strong air defense system and international reactions.

Possibility and international impact of attack on India

Faisal Raza Abidi’s statement has become a controversial issue within Pakistan. Many analysts believe that this statement is just a political stunt, as Huti rebels do not yet include India in the list of enemies.

However, if this statement is taken seriously, it can further increase tension in India-Pakistan relations. If Huti rebels try to attack India, it can give rise to a new type of struggle in the Middle East and South Asia. India’s security agencies are already cautious on this matter and it will be interesting to see what the Government of India reacts to this statement.

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