Israeli Opposition Members Did Not Walk Out During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Speech From the Knesset
Opposition parties say Modi’s Israel visit signals tacit endorsement of Israeli airstrikes on Iran, risking India’s neutrality and economic ties with West Asia, impacting 9 million Indian workers.
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On 25 February 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi went on a two-day visit to Israel. At that time, a video of some members walking out of the Knesset when the Speaker of the parliament there, Amir Ohana, mentioned Modi's name is going viral on social media. This video is being shared by Israeli opposition members claiming that they left the parliament during Modi's speech. Our WhatsApp tipline number has also received many messages about this vi…
The only democracy in the Middle East and the most populous democracy in the world embrace each other. Between Israel's Netanyahu and India's modes, a liaison based on performance and skill does not grow on ideology or attitude. India is buying defense weapons alone in Israel for ten billion US dollars over the next few years, especially the globally coveted air defense systems Arrow3/4, Iron Dome and David ́s Sling. Narendra Modi's contribution…
Extremist Modi faces strong criticism over Pro-Israel policy amid allegations of muslim genocide and “Hindu-Jewish nexus
WEB DESK: India’s backing of Israel has sparked sharp criticism from opposition leaders, who argue that the government’s position risks escalating tensions in an already fragile region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced backlash following his recent visit to Israel, with opponents claiming the trip signaled indirect approval of reported airstrikes on Iran. According to Bloomberg, members of the opposition suggested that the visit may have contr…
Former Chief Agronomist Calls Modi’s Israel Visit “Ill-Timed” Amid Iran War - discountwalas
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s second state visit to Israel was hailed as a diplomatic triumph in New Delhi, the view from the bunkers in Tel Aviv is far more critical. Menahem Pal, a prominent agronomist born in North Paravoor, Kerala, has voiced concerns that the visit’s timing has inadvertently linked India to the escalating regional war. Pal, who was an invited guest at the Indian embassy during the joint press statements on Thursday, …
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