Israeli Telegram channels relayed a claim from the Taliban government that a Pakistani overnight strike on a Kabul rehabilitation center killed 400 people and injured 250 others.
According to a Taliban government spokesman, an overnight strike by Pakistan on a rehabilitation center in the Afghan capital of Kabul has resulted in massive casualties. The incident points to a severe escalation between the neighboring nations.
Israeli news aggregators חדשות מהשטח בטלגרם (a channel with predominantly anti-Netanyahu sentiment) and אבו עלי אקספרס (a broadly pro-Israel, pro-Netanyahu source) reported the incident using identical phrasing. Both channels relayed the Taliban spokesman's statement that "Pakistan attacked a rehab center in the capital Kabul tonight", which reportedly left "400 people killed and about 250 others injured."
Within the Hebrew-language media landscape, reporting on this South Asian development showed complete convergence. Both sources neutrally relayed the Taliban's casualty figures without additional editorializing. The prominence of this mass-casualty report on Israeli channels highlights a continued attention to broader international conflicts, even as the Middle East itself remains deeply engulfed in the intense regional warfare and severe home-front disruptions stemming from Operation "Lion's Roar".
Both provided sources are in Hebrew and feature identical text; no Arabic-language sources were present in the source dataset to allow for the requested cross-linguistic narrative comparison. The digest therefore analyzes the narrative convergence within the available Hebrew media.