Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a crucial phone conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. The call comes amidst heightened tensions and violence in the region, with a focus on counter-terrorism efforts and peace-building initiatives.
PM Modi expressed India’s deep concern over the situation and reiterated India’s unwavering stance against terrorism. “Terrorism has no place in our world,” Modi stated, underscoring the urgent need for a collective global response to combat the rising threat of extremism.
The conversation, which took place in the backdrop of increasing hostilities in the region, highlighted India’s commitment to global peace and security. Modi emphasized that nations should come together to foster dialogue, cooperation, and diplomacy to resolve such crises.
Netanyahu, who is navigating a critical period for his government amid the Middle East turmoil, briefed Modi on the ongoing security situation in Israel and the broader region. He welcomed India’s support in condemning terrorism and echoed the sentiment that peace and stability must be prioritized.
The Middle East, which has been a volatile region due to longstanding political, religious, and territorial disputes, has recently witnessed a sharp increase in violence, including missile strikes, civilian casualties, and military escalations. Both leaders stressed the importance of safeguarding civilian lives and maintaining regional stability.
India’s role as a key player in international diplomacy was reaffirmed during the conversation, with PM Modi emphasizing the need for peaceful coexistence and dialogue. Modi also extended his condolences to the victims of the violence and reaffirmed India’s commitment to working with Israel and other nations to promote peace and security.
The exchange between the two leaders underlines the growing international concern over the Middle East crisis and the need for a multilateral approach to tackle terrorism, ensure peace, and protect innocent lives caught in the crossfire.