Israeli Envoy Backs India on Op Sindoor Anniversary, Terrorism Must Face Justice

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar reaffirmed Israel's support for India on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, stating terrorists know there is no place to hide. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid tribute to the armed forces, calling the operation a powerful symbol of national resolve. The operation was launched after the Pahalgam terror attack, destroying nine terror launchpads in Pakistan and PoJK. Over 100 terrorists were killed, and the conflict ended with a ceasefire on May 10.

Key Points: Israeli Envoy Supports India on Op Sindoor Anniversary

  • Israeli envoy Azar backs India on Op Sindoor anniversary
  • Operation targeted terror bases in Pakistan and PoJK
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hails armed forces' precision
  • Over 100 terrorists killed in the operation
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"Terrorists know there's no place to hide": Israeli envoy reaffirms support for India on Op Sindoor anniversary

Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar reaffirms support for India on Operation Sindoor anniversary. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hails operation as symbol of national resolve.

"Terrorists now know there's no place to hide from their heinous crimes against the innocent. - Reuven Azar"

New Delhi, May 7

Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar on Thursday reaffirmed Israel's support for India on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, saying that terrorists "know there's no place to hide" from accountability.

In a post on X, marking one year since the operation, Azar said, "One year to Operation Sindoor. Terrorists now know there's no place to hide from their heinous crimes against the innocent."

The Israeli ambassador also highlighted his previous year's X post from May 7, 2025, in which he backed India's right to respond to terrorism.

In the one-year-old post, Azar had said, "Israel supports India's right for self defense. Terrorists should know there's no place to hide from their heinous crimes against the innocent."

Earlier, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid tribute to the valour and sacrifices of the Indian armed forces on the anniversary of Operation Sindoor.

He described the operation as a "powerful symbol of national resolve and preparedness," saying it reflected the armed forces' unmatched precision, seamless jointness and readiness to act decisively in safeguarding the nation.

In a post on X, the Defence Minister said, "On the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, we salute the valour and sacrifices of our armed forces, whose courage and dedication continue to safeguard the nation. Their actions during the operation reflected unmatched precision, seamless jointness and deep synergy across services, setting a benchmark for modern military operations."

"Operation Sindoor stands as a powerful symbol of national resolve and preparedness, showing that our armed forces are always ready to act decisively when it matters most. It also stands testament to India's steady advance towards achieving Atmanirbharta, enhancing capability while reinforcing resilience," the post read.

Operation Sindoor was launched in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, prompting a strong military response from India.

Indian armed forces struck terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).In Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7, 2025, India successfully destroyed nine major terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities. Indian armed forces killed over 100 terrorists in action.

Pakistan responded with drone attacks and shelling, which led to a four-day conflict between the two neighbouring countries. India showed formidable defence and conducted retaliatory strikes, destroying Radar installations in Lahore and Radar facilities near Gurjanwala.

Following significant damage, Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) reached out to the Indian DGMO, and a ceasefire was agreed on May 10, bringing an end to the hostilities.

- ANI

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Priya S
The fact that Israel's envoy took time to acknowledge this is significant. But we also need to ask—why do such operations become necessary only after big terror attacks? Prevention should be the focus too. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Rajnath ji's words about 'Atmanirbharta' are key. We need to be self-reliant in defence manufacturing so that we don't depend on anyone during critical moments. No more relying on others for spare parts or tech!
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Sarah B
As someone watching from outside India, it's inspiring to see such resolve. The way India handled the post-operation diplomacy and ceasefire was masterful—showing strength but also restraint.
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Rohit L
Saluting our soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice during the Pahalgam attack and the operation. But we must not forget the 26 innocent lives that were lost. Let's work towards lasting peace in Kashmir. 🙏
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Kavya N
I'm glad Israel stands with us. But I worry about escalation—when both neighbours have nukes, every cross-border action is a gamble. The ceasefire was wise, but we need more dialogue to prevent future Pahalgams.
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James A
Impressive jointness across the services as mentioned. When I visited India last year, the professionalism of the armed forces was

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