Beit Shemesh:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today told NDTV he spoke to his “great friend” Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thanked him for standing with Israel amid tensions in the Middle East.
Netanyahu, surrounded by bodyguards, walked among debris in Israel’s Beit Shemesh, where Iranian strikes on a synagogue killed nine people.
“I spoke to our great friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I spoke to him at length yesterday and thanked him for his standing with Israel, standing for the truth, and for the enormous friendship of the people of India,” Netanyahu told NDTV.
“They are much admired and loved in Israel. I won’t get into the details of the conversation, but I have spoken to him, and I have spoken to many other leaders in the region and beyond,” he added.
The two leaders are known to share a good personal rapport. India and Israel also have deep ties in trade, defence and people to people connections.
Earlier today, the Israeli prime minister said the joint US-Israeli campaign against Iran aimed in part to create the conditions for Iranians to oust their leadership, adding that the time was approaching for them to do so.
