Pakistan PM’s alleged ‘I condom’ typo in Israel-Iran war post leaves internet in splits, netizens can’t unsee it and memes just keep coming

While Israel tries to express a serious condemnation of the air strikes reported in Iran, a screenshot that claims that the Sheriff wrote “condoms instead of“ condemning ”is setting the internet. And like this, the grave became a geopolitical moment into the breast Central.
WORLD SPEAKING ERROR
On Friday, June 13, 2025, the alleged task aimed to show Pakistan’s official support to Iran after reporting that the Israeli air strikes hit Iranian nuclear areas and killed several senior officials.
However, a strong support expression, which should be translated or more likely to be automatically disappeared. The viral screenshot showed Şerif’s duty as follows: orum I get a condom attack by Israel… ”
Naturally, the Internet did what he did best, he turned the blunder into a comedy show.
MEMLER, FacePalms and “Writing of the Year”
Within a few hours, #icondom was a trend to X (formerly twitter), users were breaking jokes, making breasts, and making the spelling error into a scream of stupids.
“Automatic correction only declared war on diplomacy,” a user said.
“Whether or not a spelling error, this is unforgettable,” he said.
Some even invented the “Spelling Error of the Year”, while others rewrite political slogans:
“I am condoms, too!”
“A bold explanation, protection, attack from Shehbaz Sharif.”
Of course, many users questioned whether the spelling error really happened or whether the viral screenshot was a doctor to laugh.
Was the post real?
As of now, the original “I condom” tweet has no confirmed trace. Official press releases from the Sharif office, including those shared by Radio Pakistan and Express Tribune, used the right word: condemnation.
Even Grook, even Grook of X’s AI, answered the queries, saying that he could not access the original tweet, but “Yes, the spelling error was real… Spelling errors, but this spotlight stolen.”
So, whether real or fake, the world never knows for sure. But one thing is certain, the Internet has already chosen its favorite new political hunter.
The morality of the story?
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