Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Roasted For "Seven Indian Jets" Lie At UN, While Israel's PM Faces Mass Walkout

The UN General Assembly was a hotbed of drama. Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif was roasted for his "seven Indian jets" lie, while Israel's PM faced a humiliating mass walkout.

The United Nations General Assembly, usually a stage for serious diplomacy and weighty pronouncements, recently became a theater of the absurd, with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif getting brutally roasted for his outlandish claims, while Israel's Prime Minister faced a humiliating mass walkout during his speech.

It was a day of international drama, a day that saw two world leaders facing the wrath of the global community, albeit for very different reasons.

First up, Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif, who once again proved that when it comes to making false claims about India, there are no limits to his imagination. In his speech at the UN General Assembly, Sharif, while talking about India, falsely claimed that Pakistan had taken down "seven Indian fighter jets."

The claim, which has been debunked countless times, was met with a collective eye-roll from the international community. As many pointed out, Pakistan's own Air Force has claimed five jets, a cricketer claimed six, and now the PM is claiming seven.

"Bro, first, everyone get together and decide on a number, then come and lie comfortably," one user tweeted, sarcastically.

But the roasting didn't stop there. Sharif then went on to say, "We have won the war. Now we are seeking to win the peace." To this, an Indian diplomat sitting there delivered a savage reply that has since gone viral.

"If destroyed runways and burnt-out hangars are a victory for you, then okay Pakistan, you can enjoy it," she said, a mic-drop moment that left the Pakistani delegation red-faced.

It was a brutal and well-deserved takedown, a clear indication that India is no longer willing to tolerate Pakistan's false claims and its constant attempts to spread misinformation.

But the drama at the UN General Assembly was not limited to Pakistan. Israel's Prime Minister also faced a humiliating moment when diplomats from many countries walked out during his speech.

The mass walkout, which was reportedly a protest against Israel's policies towards Palestine, left the PM addressing a nearly empty hall. It was a powerful and symbolic gesture, a clear indication that the international community is growing increasingly frustrated with Israel's actions.

The incidents at the UN General Assembly are a stark reminder that in today's interconnected world, leaders can no longer get away with making false claims or with ignoring the concerns of the international community. The world is watching, and it's not afraid to call out hypocrisy and to demand accountability.

What do you think of Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif's claims? Do you think the Indian diplomat's reply was justified? And what are your thoughts on the mass walkout during Israel's PM's speech? Let us know in the comments below.


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