"Pakistan is not going to establish any ties with Israel," President Alvi asserted, adding that Pakistan has supported Palestine because Gaza has also faced unprecedented atrocities like Kashmir.
He expressed these views while speaking to the media at the Islamabad airport, prior to departing on a three-day visit to Turkey on the invitation of his Turkish counterpart President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari also took to Twitter on Sunday morning to rebuff the impression that a plane from the Jewish state recently landed in Pakistan for a brief period under mysterious circumstances.
"Interesting how Israeli media, with a plane fake news, managed to divert Pakistani media's attention away from the important security issue of the Netanyahu's Oman visit," she said, "which has strategic implications for Pakistan if Israel gets a permanent foothold in Oman where US military already has a presence."
'Turkey is an important friend of Pakistan'
President Alvi has reached Istanbul on a three-day visit to Turkey at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
During his stay in Turkey, the president will address the inaugural ceremony of new International Airport of Istanbul.
He is also expected to hold bilateral meetings with Erdogan and leaders of other countries on the occasion.
Speaking to reporters before leaving for Turkey, the president said Ankara is an important friend for Islamabad and has always supported it on all issues, including Kashmir.