India–Pakistan relations have been extremely poor since the
Partition of India in 1947, largely owing to the
Kashmir dispute over which both countries have fought
multiple wars; the
Indian government's establishment of full diplomatic relations with
Israel in 1992 led to a greater spike in expressions of antisemitism in both
Pakistani media as well as within
Pakistani Muslim social circles.
India–Israel relations have led to the common referral to
India as a "
Zionist Threat" within Pakistani society.
Pakistan refused to establish diplomatic relations with Israel following the latter's independence in 1948, and in line with its pro-
Palestinian policies in regard to the
Arab–Israeli conflict, does not
recognize Israel as a legitimate state. In
counter-insurgency operations during the
War in North-West Pakistan, the
Pakistani military has reportedly
flown and dropped leaflets containing antisemitic and
anti-Hindu rhetoric over the turbulent tribal region of
Waziristan, which warned tribesmen to "beware of foreigners and their local supporters who had allied themselves with the
Yahood Aur Hanood ()". Locals who read the leaflets were allegedly questioning the use of these terms by Pakistani forces to describe the
Tehrik-i-Taliban, an
Islamist terrorist organization that operates against the Pakistani state in the region.
Pakistan-based militant groups Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistan-based
Islamic terrorist group, has also expressed antisemitic views. The organization declares the
Jewish people to be "Enemies of
Islam" and designates Israel as an "Enemy of Pakistan". The
Hasidic Jewish religious movement
Chabad Lubavich had a
religious centre in
Mumbai that was hit by Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba militants during the
2008 Mumbai attacks in India. The sole surviving perpetrator of the attack,
Ajmal Kasab, was eventually captured by Indian security forces. Antisemitic views were evident from the testimonies of Kasab following his arrest and trial.
Conspiracy theories A far-right Pakistani conspiracy theorist and
commentator,
Zaid Hamid, claimed that
Indian Jews were responsible for the 2008 Mumbai attacks; such allegations are widespread and echo traditional antisemitic theories circulated in the
Muslim world. ==References==