Iran Urges Modi to Champion Palestinian Rights During Historic Israel Visit

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has strongly criticized Israel's military actions in Gaza, labeling them as "genocide." He has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the issue of Palestinian rights and self-determination during his ongoing official visit to Israel. Simultaneously, Araghchi reaffirmed the strong and historic bilateral ties between Iran and India, spanning economic, cultural, and political spheres. He expressed confidence in the continued growth of the partnership and hopes India will play a constructive role in establishing regional peace.

Key Points: Iran FM to India: Raise Palestinian Issue in Israel

  • Iran criticizes Israel's Gaza actions as genocide
  • Urges India to raise Palestinian rights during Modi's visit
  • Reaffirms strong historic ties with India
  • Seeks India's role for regional peace
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Iran FM urges PM Modi to raise Palestinian issue during Israel visit, reaffirms strong ties with India

Iran's Foreign Minister calls Gaza actions "genocide," urges PM Modi to address Palestinian rights during Israel visit, while reaffirming strong India-Iran ties.

"It is a genocide. So obviously, we don't see it as appropriate to deal with a genocidal regime. - Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, February 26

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticised Israel's military actions in Gaza and urged India to raise the issue of Palestinian rights during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ongoing visit to Israel.

PM Modi is on a two-day official visit to Israel.

Araghchi alleged that Israel's actions in Gaza amount to "genocide" and said Tehran does not consider it appropriate to engage with what he termed a "genocidal regime."

He expressed hope that while in Israel, PM Modi would also address the question of Palestinians and their right to self-determination.

In an interview with India Today, Araghchi said, "Unfortunate, Israel is the one who has destroyed the whole of Gaza. Seventy-five thousand people are killed, and this is not a claim; this is a fact, confirmed by almost all international organizations who are dealing with the question of Gaza. Seventy thousand people. It is a genocide. So obviously, we don't see it as appropriate to deal with a genocidal regime. It is up to our friends in India to decide for themselves, but I hope that while Prime Minister Modi is there, he can also address the question of Palestinians and their right to self-determination."

Araghchi reaffirmed Iran's strong and historic ties with India, describing New Delhi as a friend.

He said bilateral relations between the two countries span economic, cultural, social and political spheres, and voiced confidence that the partnership would continue to grow.

"We have always had a very good relationship with India. India is a friend to Iran, and our relationship is historic. We have always enjoyed having a good bilateral economic relationship, social relations, cultural relations, and political relations, and we want it to continue as such. I have good contact with my colleague, Minister Jaishankar, and we always exchange our views, and we have very good personal relations," he said.

"I'm confident that Iran and India can continue their good, friendly relations. I hope that India plays its positive and constructive role to establish peace and stability in our region and to prevent further crimes and killings by Israelis against Palestinians," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartbreaking to see the images from Gaza. As a country that has always stood for peace and human rights, I hope our PM does use his influence to at least advocate for a humanitarian pause and dialogue. The suffering must end.
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Rohit P
Iran is trying to put us in a difficult position. We have excellent relations with Israel which are crucial for our security. We shouldn't be told what to say on our bilateral visits. Our foreign policy is smart enough to manage both sides.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the loss of life is tragic, India's primary focus should be on its own national interests. We need good relations with all players in the Middle East for stability and our energy needs. The government is walking a tightrope, and we should trust their diplomacy.
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Karthik V
India has historically supported the Palestinian cause. Even as we build ties with Israel, we must not forget our principled stand. A two-state solution is the only way forward for lasting peace. Hope PM Modi reiterates this.
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Nisha Z
Iran's comments feel a bit rich given their own regional actions. That said, the civilian casualties in Gaza are unacceptable. As a mother, I can't imagine that pain. World leaders, including ours, need to push harder for a ceasefire and aid.

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