Islamabad: The Foreign Office and former special assistant to the prime minister on overseas Pakistanis Zulfi Bukhari Monday rejected reports about Mr Bukhari’s Israel visit with “some special message”.

"These reports are baseless and misleading. No such visit to Israel has been undertaken," said FO spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri.
He also informed the media that Bukhari has also issued a rejection of the report.
Reports alleging visit to Israel by former SAPM baseless, misleading: FO #APPNews @ForeignOfficePk @MoIB_Official https://t.co/RTHcKCw0VU via @appcsocialmedia
— APP ?? (@appcsocialmedia) June 28, 2021
According to the spokesman, the FO had also rebutted similar false reports on December 18 of last year.
"Did not go to Israel. Funny bit is Pakistani paper says I went to Israel based on "Israeli news source" and Israeli paper says I went to Israel based on a “Pakistani source” — wonder who this imaginative Pakistani source is," Bukhari tweeted while rejecting the media reports.
DIDNOT go to Israel.
— Sayed Z Bukhari (@sayedzbukhari) June 28, 2021
Funny bit is Pakistani paper says I went to Israel based on "Israeli news source" & Israeli paper says I went to Israel based on a “Pakistani source”-wonder who this imaginative Pakistani source is?
Apparently, I’m the only one who was kept out of the loop. https://t.co/bcRO3osWMk
A day earlier, Israeli paper Israel Hayom had claimed that Bukhari flew to Israel from London. The report claimed that Bukhari arrived at Israel's Ben Gurion airport and was later transferred to Tel Aviv.
The report claimed that the former SAPM during his visit had met Israeli foreign ministry officials as well as Mossad Director Yossi Cohen in Tel Aviv.
It claimed that the former aide of PM Imran Khan had gone to Israel to pass on a message from an "important person".
The Israeli publication, citing a "source in Islamabad" said Bukhari had visited the country on his British passport due to “heavy pressure” from the United Arab Emirates.
The report also claimed that the visit came as the two countries are expected to participate in joint naval exercises with US Navy in the Black Sea.
The news was also shared on social media by the editor of another Israeli newspaper.
Bilawal laments govt
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the government must reveal the details of Zulfi Bukhari's alleged visit to Israel.
He said there are reports that an aeroplane flew to Israel from Pakistan, so the government must clarify the details of the route before the nation.
"If a plane had flown to Israel via Pakistan, then who granted permission for that?" Bilawal questioned.

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