
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi dialed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah on Thursday to congratulate him on the progress of the “Peace Plan in Gaza” created by US President Donald Trump.
PM Modi said he congratulated “friend” Netanyahu to “Progress in the Peace Plan of President Trump in Gaza”.
“He called my friend, Prime Minister Netanyahu to congratulate him on the progress that made President Trump’s peace plan in Gaza,” Modi PM Modi said on X.
He said “Welcome an agreement to release hostages and improved humanitarian aid to people in Gaza.”
PM Modi said he reaffirmed that “terrorism in any form or manifestation is unacceptable anywhere in the world.”
Previously on the day, PM Modi also spoke US President Donald Trump. “He talked to my friend, President Trump, and congratulated him on the success of the historical peace plan in Gaza. He also reviewed good progress in business negotiations. He agreed to stay in close contact in the coming weeks,” he said.
Netanyahu stops at a key meeting in Gaza and talks to PM modi
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly suspended a security cabinet meeting that discussed the agreement on the ceasefire and hostage in Gaza to speak from his office by phone with PM modim.
“Prime Minister Modi congratulated Prime Minister Netanyahu to an agreement that reached all hostages,” he read the statement.
PM modi “noted that Netanyahu has always been a close friend and that their friendship will remain strong.”
Netanyahu thanked his Indian counterpart “for the support of Israel and both agreed to continue working in close cooperation,” concludes deduction.
Agreement on Gaza: Israel, Hamas agrees with the ceasefire
In a large breakthrough in the Gaza conflict, Israel and Hamas agreed on a pause in their devastating two -year war and by dismissing the remaining hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
According to Hamas, in the coming days, all 20 live hostages will release in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, while the Israeli army will start withdrawal from most Gaza.
The plan is expected to be approved by a smaller Israel security cabinet and then by the complete cabinet at the end of Thursday.
The uncertainty remains about some Thornier aspects of the proposed plan of US President Donald Trump to suspend the fighting, such as whether and how Hamas will disarm and who will manage Gaza.
The pressure on Israel and Hamas from the United States, Arab countries and Turkey claims that it is time to end a two -year war that destroyed the Gaza belt, killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, caused other conflicts in the region, and isolated Israel more and more.
This pressure concluded an agreement on the first phase that would liberate the remaining living Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel within a few days.
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