PM Modi Meets Israeli President, Plants Sapling on Historic State Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Jerusalem, focusing on strengthening strategic and people-to-people ties. As part of the visit, both leaders planted a sapling at the Presidential office, adding a personal touch to the diplomatic engagement. Prior to the meeting, PM Modi paid solemn respects at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, laying a wreath and visiting the Hall of Names. The visit follows PM Modi receiving the "Speaker of the Knesset Medal," Israel's highest parliamentary honour, for his role in bolstering bilateral relations.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Israeli President Herzog, Visits Holocaust Memorial

  • Strengthening India-Israel bilateral ties
  • PM Modi pays homage at Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial
  • Leaders plant a sapling symbolizing growth
  • PM Modi awarded Knesset's highest honour
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PM Modi meets Israeli President Isaac Herzog as part of his state visit; plants sapling

PM Narendra Modi meets Israeli President Isaac Herzog, plants a sapling, and pays respects at Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial during his state visit to Israel.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of Israel welcome you with open arms. - Isaac Herzog"

Jerusalem, February 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called on Israeli President Isaac Herzog as part of his two-day state visit to Israel.

The meeting between the two leaders focused on strengthening bilateral ties, deepening strategic cooperation, and enhancing people-to-people relations between India and Israel.

Ahead of the meeting, President Herzog extended a warm welcome to the Prime Minister in a post on X.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of Israel welcome you with open arms. I look forward to hosting you today in Jerusalem!" Herzog wrote in his post.

The post reflected the warmth surrounding PM Modi's visit, which has drawn significant public and political attention in Israel.

Both leaders planted a sapling at the Presidential office, reflecting a warm and personal dimension to their diplomatic interaction.

Ahead of his meeting with the Israeli President, PM Modi paid his respects at Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust in Jerusalem. Both leaders also planted a sapling at the site.

He was accompanied by his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu.

The leaders stood in silence at the Hall of Remembrance while recitations in Kaddish were on, honouring the victims of the Holocaust. The focus was respect, remembrance, and hope for peace and humanity. PM Modi also laid a wreath at the memorial site.

"Honouring the memory of victims of the Holocaust and renewing our shared commitment to uphold peace and human dignity. PM Narendra Modi visited Yad Vasham, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center. This was the second visit of PM to Yad Vashem. PM laid a wreath and paid homage to the victims of the Holocaust. PM also visited the poignant Book of Names Hall, a powerful tribute preserving the memory of millions who perished during the holocaust. The memorial stands as a solemn reminder of the brutality of the past and our collective resolve to stand against injustice and create a better world," said the MEA.

Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, located in Jerusalem. Established in 1953, it is dedicated to preserving the memory of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II.

The memorial includes the Holocaust History Museum, the Hall of Names, and the Children's Memorial. Yad Vashem also honours the "Righteous Among the Nations", non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli Parliament conferred the "Speaker of the Knesset Medal" on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the highest honour of the Knesset.

The award was conferred in recognition of PM Modi's "exceptional contribution through his personal leadership" to strengthen strategic relations between India and Israel. The medal was conferred after PM Modi's speech in the Israeli Parliament.

After his speech, PM Modi interacted with members of the Israeli parliament, the Knesset. The MPs took selfies and photographs with PM Modi.

PM Modi received a standing ovation during his speech, which was also marked by rapturous applause.

In his speech, PM Modi said there is great admiration for Israel's resolve, courage, and achievements in India.

"Long before we related to each other as modern States, we were linked by ties that go back more than two thousand years. The Book of Esther refers to India as Hodu. The Talmud records trade with India in ancient times," he said.

"Jewish merchants travelled across sea routes that connected the Mediterranean with the Indian Ocean. They came seeking opportunity and dignity. And, in India, they became one of us. Jewish communities have lived in India without fear of persecution or discrimination. They have preserved their faith and participated fully in society. That record is a source of pride for us," he added.

Following his engagement with the Israeli President, PM Modi will also set to hold bilateral and delegation-level talks with his Israeli counterpart, Netanyahu.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respecting the victims of the Holocaust at Yad Vashem was a deeply meaningful act. It shows our commitment to humanity and peace. As a nation that has always welcomed all communities, India's message of standing against injustice is powerful. Hope the strategic talks yield benefits for our farmers and tech sectors.
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Rohit P
While strengthening ties is important, I hope our foreign policy remains balanced. Our core interests should always be paramount. The standing ovation in the Knesset is impressive, but let's ensure the partnership brings tangible benefits in agriculture, water tech, and security for the common Indian.
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Sarah B
The part about Jewish communities living in India without persecution is something we should all be proud of. It's our true secular fabric. The visit seems very well-rounded, combining strategic talks with gestures of remembrance and environmental symbolism (the sapling). Good diplomacy.
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Vikram M
The Speaker of the Knesset Medal is a big honour! Shows the respect Modi-ji commands globally. Israel's expertise in drip irrigation and cybersecurity can be a game-changer for us. Hope the delegation-level talks focus on transferring these technologies at affordable costs for our farmers and SMEs.
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Karthik V
The personal touch of planting a sapling with the President is good, but let's not get carried away by symbolism. The real test is in the bilateral talks with Netanyahu. We need concrete outcomes on defense deals and tech collaboration. The visit's success should be measured by the MOUs signed, not just photos.

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