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PM Modi Congratulates Netanyahu on Gaza Peace Plan, Calls for Lasting Stability in the Region

In a show of diplomatic engagement and support for Middle East peace efforts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend his congratulations on the recently announced Gaza peace plan. The call came shortly after Modi's discussion with US President Donald Trump, highlighting India's continued interest in regional stability and humanitarian progress in Gaza.

According to official sources, Modi commended both Trump and Netanyahu for their leadership in brokering a ceasefire and hostage-release agreement-a development seen as a crucial step toward ending prolonged hostilities in the region.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the Gaza peace plan, following a discussion with US President Donald Trump, and welcomed the US-backed 20-point plan for its phased ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and humanitarian aid, reaffirming India’s commitment to peace.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi

India Welcomes Global Peace Initiatives

In a post on social media, PM Modi lauded the initiative, stating, "We welcome the agreement on the first phase of President Trump's peace plan. This reflects the strong leadership of Prime Minister Netanyahu." He reiterated India's unwavering stance against terrorism and its commitment to peace and security worldwide.

Reports from Jerusalem indicate that Netanyahu paused an ongoing security cabinet meeting to take Modi's call. During the conversation, Modi congratulated the Israeli leader on the success of the negotiations and emphasized the importance of cooperation in humanitarian relief efforts. The two leaders reaffirmed their deep friendship and agreed to sustain close coordination across diplomatic and security fronts.

Inside the Peace Framework

The US-backed 20-point plan, announced by President Trump, outlines a structured roadmap for peace in Gaza. It includes a phased ceasefire, hostage-prisoner exchanges, and increased humanitarian aid to civilians. The framework, shaped through discussions among the US, Israel, Egypt, and Qatar in Cairo, is being viewed as one of the most significant diplomatic breakthroughs in the region in recent years.

Netanyahu expressed gratitude for India's continued support, noting that the relationship between the two nations has strengthened across areas such as defence, technology, and counterterrorism. He underscored the shared goal of promoting peace and stability through cooperation and mutual trust.

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