Priyanka Gandhi Urges PM Modi to Address Gaza Crisis in Israel Visit

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has publicly urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the Gaza conflict and demand justice for its victims during his upcoming address to Israel's Knesset. She emphasized India's historical commitment to truth and peace on the global stage. PM Modi is undertaking a state visit to Israel at the invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to review and strengthen the strategic partnership. The visit, termed "historic" by Netanyahu, will include meetings with top Israeli leadership to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional issues.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi: PM Modi Must Demand Gaza Justice at Knesset

  • Call for PM Modi to address Gaza in Knesset
  • Emphasis on India's historic stance for truth
  • Modi's second state visit to Israel
  • Strategic partnership review with Netanyahu
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"Hope PM Modi demands justice for Gaza's women, children in Knesset": Priyanka Gandhi

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi urges PM Modi to address Gaza conflict and demand justice for victims during his historic visit to Israel's Knesset.

"I hope that the Prime Minister... demands justice for them. - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

New Delhi, February 25

Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the Gaza conflict when he addresses the Knesset in his upcoming visit to Israel, calling for justice for innocent victims and emphasising India's historic commitment to truth and peace on the global stage.

In a post on X, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra wrote," I hope that the Prime Minister Narendramodi mentions the genocide of thousands of innocent men, women and children in Gaza while addressing the Knesset on his upcoming trip to Israel and demands justice for them. India has stood for what is right throughout our history as an independent nation. We must continue to show the light of truth, peace and justice to the world."

Her remarks came as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a State visit to Israel on February 25-26.

The visit comes at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and marks the Prime Minister's second visit to Israel, following his 2017 trip when he became the first-ever Indian Prime Minister to visit the country.

During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The two leaders will review the significant progress made in the India-Israel Strategic Partnership and discuss further opportunities in various areas of cooperation, including science and technology, innovation, defence and security, agriculture, water management, trade and economy, and people-to-people exchanges.

According to the MEA, the leaders are also expected to exchange perspectives on regional and global issues of mutual interest.

The Prime Minister will also call on Isaac Herzog, the President of Israel.

This visit will reaffirm the deep and long-standing strategic partnership between the two countries and present an opportunity to review common challenges, as well as realign efforts towards achieving their shared vision for a robust partnership between two resilient democracies.

Reflecting the significance of the diplomatic engagement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday termed the upcoming visit "historic", stating that the partnership continues to scale new heights.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the humanitarian concern is valid, this is a very complex geopolitical issue. The PM's visit is primarily about strengthening a crucial strategic partnership for India's security and technology needs. The focus should remain on bilateral ties.
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Rohit P
Foreign policy needs a balanced approach. We have strong ties with Israel and also good relations with Arab nations. Our PM is skilled at diplomacy; he will know the right forum and language to express concerns without damaging important relationships. Trust his judgment.
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Priya S
As a mother, my heart breaks for the children caught in this conflict. Any voice for peace is welcome. India's moral authority comes from our own history of non-violence. We must urge both sides to stop the bloodshed.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the suggestion is misplaced. You don't go to a friend's house and lecture them from their own podium. The Knesset address is about India-Israel friendship. There are other diplomatic channels to discuss sensitive issues. The visit's goals are clear and important for our national interest.
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Kavya N
India's foreign policy is mature and multi-aligned. Our PM has shown he can work with everyone. The statement from Priyanka ji raises awareness, which is good, but the actual diplomacy will be handled with the nuance it requires. Jai Hind!

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