Pak gets Indian, Israeli bidders for its old US Embassy put on sale in Washington | Details

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Dec 27, 2022
An Indian realtor and a Jewish group reportedly bid for the property put up for sale by Pakistan in the U.S capital. Islamabad is selling off one of its diplomatic properties on R Street NW in Washington. Dawn reported, citing sources, that Pakistan received bids from an Indian and a Jewish group. A Jewish group made the highest bid of almost $6.8 million and wants to build a synagogue in the building. An Indian realtor made a bid of about $5 million, while a realtor from Pakistan made a bid of about $4 million. Watch this video to know more.

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