
Tel Aviv, April 16: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar held an online meeting with a group of Indian culture enthusiasts from around the globe. He linked this in-depth discussion to the strengthening ties between India and Israel.
Saar shared details of the meeting on the social media platform X. He emphasized positive trends during this high-level dialogue. Addressing the global group of “Hindi Leaders,” Saar noted that strategic, security, and technological cooperation between the two countries is rapidly reaching new heights.
During the discussion, Saar described the India-Israel relationship as “extremely important.” He stated that this partnership extends beyond diplomatic boundaries, delving deeply into defense, agriculture, cybersecurity, and innovation. Saar highlighted that this collaboration is also crucial for future global stability.
The program also referenced Israel’s campaign against “radical Islam” over the past two and a half years. The Israeli Foreign Minister asserted that Israel has demonstrated its strategic advantage in this struggle, significantly weakening active militant networks in the region. He mentioned elements led by Iran, which have been accused of promoting regional instability.
According to the spokesperson, the impact of this struggle is not confined to the Middle East; it could have far-reaching global consequences. He stressed the necessity for the international community to adopt a united stance against terrorism and extremism.
The significance of India declaring Hamas as a terrorist organization was also underscored during this meeting. Saar claimed that Hamas has connections with other militant organizations, including Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Leave a Comment