During this conversation, PM Modi told his friend and Israeli counterpart that there is no place for terrorism in the world. He himself has informed by tweeting that there has been a conversation between the two leaders.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken on phone to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During this, both the leaders discussed the situation in West Asia. During this conversation, PM Modi told his friend and Israeli counterpart that there is no place for terrorism in the world. He himself has informed by tweeting that there has been a conversation between the two leaders. The big thing is that this conversation between these two leaders took place at a time when Israel is fighting a war on many fronts simultaneously and many Islamic countries are blaming Benjamin Netanyahu for genocide.
The Prime Minister wrote on social media Is committed to supporting efforts for the early restoration of peace and stability.”
Although PM Modi did not mention any specific incident, seven high-ranking commanders and officials of the Hezbollah terrorist group, including Hezbollah Chief Hassan Nasrallah, were killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon last week. Hezbollah was firing rockets and missiles into northern Israel on October 7, following Hamas’ attack on Israel from Gaza, sparking a war there.
Let us tell you that for the last few days, Israel has been carrying out rapid attacks on the positions of Iran-backed terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon. Within the last 24 hours, 136 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes in Lebanon, while hundreds have been injured. The Israeli Defense Forces have focused their attacks on southern Lebanon, where it believes Hezbollah’s military capabilities are greatest, as well as supply routes along the Lebanon-Syria border to disrupt arms shipments from Iran. Is also targeting.
Media reports said that despite Israeli warnings for civilians to evacuate, several airstrikes have been carried out on urban settlements, resulting in numerous casualties. More than 1,000 people have been killed in the bombing, the deadliest surge since Lebanon’s civil war.
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