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Did Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Say ‘I Condom’ While Reacting to Israel-Iran Conflict? Internet Explodes

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif briefly became the subject of widespread online chatter after a viral screenshot claimed he typed "I condom" instead of "I condemn" in a social media post addressing the Israel-Iran conflict. While the screenshot drew massive attention and sparked a meme fest, the accuracy of the typo remains unverified.

The post was reportedly meant to condemn Israel's airstrike on Iranian nuclear and military sites. However, a screenshot began circulating that showed the phrase: "I condom the attack on Iran by Israel..." - instantly turning a grave statement into viral content.

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Says I Condom While Reacting to Israel-Iran Conflict Internet Explodes

The alleged error was either quickly corrected or never existed on verified channels, but not before the internet ran wild with jokes, memes, and gifs. The phrase "I condom" began trending, turning into a full-blown meme moment.

Social media platforms exploded with laughter. Users flooded timelines with laughing emojis, sarcastic remarks, and rephrased versions of the line, such as "I condom this too." Others called it a "facepalm moment" and declared it the "typo of the year."

Some responded with memes, GIFs, and facepalm emojis, while others mocked the seriousness of the moment being undone by a simple typo.

Some questioned whether the original post had been edited for humor or was simply a genuine typo that slipped through briefly.

One comment joked that the phrase might soon enter political meme history, while another described the moment as "unintentionally iconic."

Did It Actually Happen?

As of now, there's no verified proof that Shehbaz Sharif actually used the word "condom'' except for the screenshot that is going viral. According to Radio Pakistan and The Express Tribune, official statements issued on June 13, 2025, used the word "condemn" in full support of Iran. No credible source has confirmed the existence of the typo.

When a user asked Grok (an AI language model) can you retrieve the deleted tweet, it stated."I'm sorry, but I can't retrieve deleted posts from X. The specific post you're referring to, reportedly from Shehbaz Sharif with a typo, was removed and replaced with a corrected version. Screenshots of the original may exist online, but I can't access or verify them directly. If you have more details or a specific source, I can help investigate further.

The incident sparked significant online reaction, but the focus on the typo risks overshadowing the serious geopolitical context of Pakistan's stance on the Israel-Iran conflict. Without direct access to the deleted post, I can only confirm its reported existence based on secondary sources."

So far, there has been no official clarification from the Prime Minister's office. The updated or original post now reflects the intended message, condemning the strike and urging international restraint.

Israeli Strike on Iran Sparks Global Tension

The typo came in the wake of heightened tensions in the Middle East. Early Friday morning, Israel launched an airstrike targeting Iran's nuclear and military facilities, reportedly resulting in the deaths of six Iranian nuclear scientists and top military officials.

Israel stated the operation was intended to disrupt Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program. Iran, which maintains that its nuclear efforts are for peaceful purposes, has vowed retaliation. In response, missiles were fired into Israeli territory, with sirens sounding across cities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the operation and declared a state of emergency, warning that further military action may follow.

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