PM Modi spoke to Benjamin Netanyahu, said – there is no place for terror in the world –

PM Modi spoke to Benjamin Netanyahu, said - there is no place for terror in the world - India TV Hindi

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Conversation between PM Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu.

Tension in Middle East Asia is currently at its peak. On one side is Israel, on the other side is Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemen’s Houthis and then Iran. One major action after another is being carried out by Israel. Recently, Israel has also killed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, which has increased the tension even more. At such a time, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now spoken to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. PM Modi himself has shared information about this by tweeting.

There is no place for terrorism in the world- PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi has informed by tweeting that he has spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the recent developments in West Asia. PM Modi has said that there is no place for terrorism in our world. It is important to contain regional tensions and ensure the safe release of all hostages. India is committed to supporting efforts for early restoration of peace and stability.

Israel attacked in central Beirut

On the other hand, Israel is continuously carrying out attacks targeting Hezbollah leaders and its bases in Lebanon. Israel has carried out airstrikes in central Beirut. The special thing is that this is Israel’s first air attack in central Beirut in one year of conflict.

Full war should be avoided- Joe Biden

At the same time, US President Joe Biden has said on Sunday that he will talk to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Biden believes that a full-scale war in West Asia should be avoided. Joe Biden told reporters that this must happen. We really have to stop this. However, he did not say when he would talk to Netanyahu.

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