Pakistan PM shehbaz sharif: Israel on Friday (13 June 2025) attacked Iran’s atomic and military bases. Iran suffered a lot of damage in this attack, in which its top commander and scientists died. After this, tension arose in the Middle East. Meanwhile, governments and leaders around the world reacted, in which Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif condemned the Israeli attack and posted on X (East Twitter). The screenshot of his post is becoming quite viral on social media, in which Shahbaz Sharif accidentally wrote ‘Condom’ instead of ‘Condemn’.
According to the claim, PM Shahbaz Sharif wrote in the post that ‘I Condom The Israeli Attack on Iran’. What was it then there was a flood of mimes on social media. However, many social media users described it as typo. This incident became a joke for many people on the Internet. Regarding this, Radio Pakistan and The Express Tribune have confirmed the use of the word Condemn. The original tweet of the viral post has not been confirmed and it is possible that it is AI-Generated Typo Screenshot.
‘I condom’
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Mistakenly Wrote ‘Condom’ Intead of ‘Condemn’ in the support of ran.
Later, he rectified it. pic.twitter.com/5dgiv9qzql– space recorder (@1spacerecper) June 13, 2025
I Condemn, in the Strongest Possible Terms, Today’s Unprovoked Attack on Iran by Israel. I Convey my Deepest Sympathies to the Iranian People on the Loss of Lives in this Attack. This grave and highly irresponsible act is deeply alarming and risks further de-stabilising an…
– Shehbaz sharif (@cmshebaz) June 13, 2025
What did Bilawal Bhutto say?
During the ongoing tension between Israeli-Iran, from the PM of Pakistan to the current defense and former Defense Minister condemned the Israeli attack. Bilawal Bhutto wrote on the matter that I strongly condemn the Israeli attack on Iran. Due to this, there has been loss of life and property. It is a threat to regional stability. In this difficult time, I have heartbreaking condolences to Iranian people. We call all responsible countries and the United Nations to collectively reduce stress and work towards maintaining international law.