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India's Modi Pledges to Stand by Israel in Fighting 'Terrorism' as the Two Countries Boost Ties

Modi condemned the October 7 attack as barbaric and pledged to deepen India-Israel cooperation in defence, trade, and advanced technologies while endorsing a UN Gaza peace initiative.

  • On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Knesset, condemning the October 7, 2023 attack and receiving a standing ovation before concluding with `Am Yisrael Chai`.
  • Against that backdrop, Modi highlighted India's support for the Gaza peace initiative approved by the UN Security Council in November and backed the Abraham Accords, emphasizing regional peace.
  • On technology, Modi singled out: India–Israel trade , defence purchases , and synergy on artificial intelligence and quantum technology sectors.
  • Following his arrival at Ben Gurion Airport, Modi was welcomed by Netanyahu and will visit Yad Vashem and meet President Isaac Herzog on Thursday.
  • Modi faces criticism because he supports Israel amid accusations of genocide, with Gaza casualties over 72,073 and at least 615 deaths during the ceasefire; last week India joined more than 100 countries condemning West Bank moves.
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India's Modi pledges to stand by Israel in fighting 'terrorism' as the two countries boost ties

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged to stand with Israel “shoulder-to-shoulder, opposing terrorism and its supporters.”

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The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, told the Israeli Parliament yesterday that his country supports Israel “with firmness and complete conviction” following the attack of the Palestinian Hamas movement on October 7, 2023, without alluding to the more than 71,000 Palestinians killed in the Tel Aviv bombings that followed that incursion.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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