PM Modi Stands Firm With Israel, Condemns Terrorism in Historic Knesset Speech

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a historic address to the Israeli Knesset, expressed India's deepest condolences for the victims of the October 7 Hamas attack. He firmly stated India's conviction in standing with Israel, asserting that nothing can justify terrorism. Modi expressed support for the UN-endorsed Gaza Peace Initiative as a pathway to a just and durable peace. He also highlighted the long history of harmony for Jewish communities in India and recalled humanitarian acts during the Holocaust.

Key Points: PM Modi in Israel: India Stands Firm Against Terrorism

  • India stands firmly with Israel
  • Condemns Hamas terrorist attack
  • Supports Gaza Peace Initiative
  • Highlights shared pain of terrorism
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Nothing can justify terrorism, India stands with Israel firmly: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi addresses Israeli Knesset, offers condolences for Hamas attack, affirms India's firm support for Israel and condemns terrorism.

"No cause can justify the murder of civilians. Nothing can justify terrorism. - PM Narendra Modi"

Tel Aviv, Feb 25

Highlighting that India has also endured the pain of terrorism for a long time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the country stands firmly with Israel with full conviction in the fight against the global menace.

"I also carry with me the deepest condolences of the people of India for every life lost and for every family whose world was shattered in the barbaric terrorist attack by Hamas on October 7. We feel your pain. We share your grief. India stands with Israel firmly, with full conviction in this moment and beyond. No cause can justify the murder of civilians. Nothing can justify terrorism. India has also endured the pain of terrorism for a long time," PM Modi said

during his historic address at the Israeli Parliament, Knesset - the first-ever by an Indian PM.

In his landmark speech, which received a huge applause by the Israeli parliamentarians on a number of occasions, PM Modi said that the Gaza Peace Initiative endorsed by the UN Security Council offers a pathway.

"It is important to sustain hope. The Gaza Peace Initiative, which was endorsed by the UN Security Council, offers a pathway. India has expressed its firm support for the initiative. We believe that it holds the promise of a just and durable peace for all the people in the region, including by addressing the Palestine issue. Let all our efforts be guided by wisdom, courage, and humanity," he said.

Prime Minister Modi said that he was very happy to be in Israel again, returning to the land to which he has always felt drawn.

"I bring with me the greetings of 1.4 billion Indians and a message of friendship, respect and partnership," said PM Modi spotlighting that he was born on the same day that India formally recognised Israel - September 17, 1950.

In his address at the Knesset, PM Modi also labelled the Holocaust as one of humanity's darkest chapters.

"Yet, even in those turbulent years, some acts of humanity stood out... The Maharaja of Nawanagar in Gujarat, also known as the Jam Saheb, offered refuge to Polish children, including Jewish children, who had nowhere else to turn," he stated.

In his address at the special plenary session of the Israeli Parliament, PM Modi also mentioned that Jewish communities have lived in India without fear of persecution or discrimination.

"They have preserved their faith and participated fully in society," he said.

Earlier, the Knesset gave a rousing welcome to PM Modi as the members stood clapping and the entire hall reverberated with chants of "Modi, Modi".

"Mr. Prime Minister, Jerusalem me aapka swagat hai, Knesset me aapka swagat hai (Welcome to Jerusalem, Welcome to the Knesset)," Speaker Amir Ohana said in Hindi while welcoming PM Modi to the Israeli Parliament.

He also called PM Modi as the "defining statesmen of our times".

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree terrorism is never justified, I hope our foreign policy also consistently advocates for a peaceful two-state solution and the protection of all civilians caught in conflict. The mention of the Gaza Peace Initiative is a good step.
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Rohit P
Historic moment! First Indian PM to address the Knesset. The connection with the Maharaja of Nawanagar saving Jewish children is a proud part of our history. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone living in India, I appreciate the balanced approach. Condemning terror but also pushing for a peace initiative. The world needs more nuanced diplomacy like this.
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Vikram M
Our foreign policy has come a long way. Strong ties with Israel are crucial for technology, defense, and agriculture. This speech strengthens that strategic partnership. Well done!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the stand against terror is correct, I hope our government shows equal conviction in speaking against the loss of Palestinian civilian lives. A just peace must be for all.
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Michael C
The point about Indian Jews living without persecution is something the whole world should learn from. India's tradition of "Sarva Dharma Sama Bhava" (equal respect for all religions) is its true strength.

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