Did Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif write 'I condom' in Israel-Iran X post? ROFL moment for netizens
Islamabad/IBNS: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's alleged accidental post featuring the word "condom" instead of "condemn" while reacting to the Israel-Iran conflict has triggered a memefest online.
Though no confirmation is available over whether Sharif had actually written "I condom", internet users have dropped screenshots suggesting that.
Shehbaz intended to condemn the Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites.
"I Condom, 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 already volatile region.
"We urge the international community and the United Nations to take urgent steps to prevent any further escalation that could imperil regional and global peace," the Pakistani Prime Minister wrote this as per the screenshots shared by netizens.

But now Sharif's post reads, "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 already volatile region.
"We urge the international community and the United Nations to take urgent steps to prevent any further escalation that could imperil regional and global peace."
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 (@CMShehbaz) June 13, 2025
The Prime Minister's post comes at a time Israel and Iran are striking and counter striking with missiles inflaming the situation in the Middle East.
Reactions
'I Condom'
— Space Recorder (@1spacerecorder) June 13, 2025
Pakistan's Prime Minister mistakenly wrote 'condom' instead of 'condemn' in the support of Iran.
Later, he rectified it. pic.twitter.com/5DGiv9qZql
Shehbaz Sharif said "Condom" instead of "Condemn" pic.twitter.com/y6A2nNcKjq
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) June 14, 2025
When English is not where you shine at, but you made an effort #ShehbazSharif pic.twitter.com/7nFXUf6UKr
— Avik Babayan (@AvetikBa) June 14, 2025
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif is giving ‘different kind’ of support & protection to Iran
— Major Surendra Poonia (@MajorPoonia) June 14, 2025
(Later he rectified his tweet) pic.twitter.com/ciza7AMdFv
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