Brazilian analyst Pepe Escobar asserted that Pakistani intelligence received intelligence indicating an imminent strike on Munir and his delegation. According to Escobar, Islamabad responded by issuing a blunt, back-channel warning to Tel Aviv, reportedly delivered through intermediaries such as Oman. The message allegedly threatened severe retaliation should any harm befall the Pakistani delegation, though the exact source of this information remains undisclosed.
Neither Israeli nor Pakistani authorities have corroborated these claims. Official security agencies in Switzerland, the United States, and Pakistan have remained silent, issuing no public alerts or confirmations regarding a specific threat during the Mungenstock summit. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Munir were in Switzerland last week to participate in discussions concerning regional peace efforts between the United States and Iran, yet the high-level visit concluded without any publicly reported security incidents.





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