Israeli Minister Thanks PM Modi for Early Support Following October 7 Attack
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Israel's Economy and Industry Minister, Nir Barkat, expressed gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being the first leader to reach out and offer support to Israel following the October 7 attack by Hamas. Barkat emphasized the importance of strong Indo-Israeli ties, highlighting India's significant investments, particularly in the Haifa Port, and the potential for a robust economic corridor linking India to Europe.
During the interview, Barkat called for a change in leadership within Gaza, asserting that Hamas must be replaced by groups that are willing to recognize Israel and seek peace. He also touched on ongoing military operations in the West Bank aimed at combating terrorism, expressing his views on the dangers posed by both Hamas and Iranian influence in the region.
Barkat announced plans to bring the largest delegation of Israeli business leaders to India in February, signifying a strong intent to enhance collaboration in various sectors, including technology and security. He lauded the personal rapport between Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as a critical factor in the growing partnership between the two nations.
The Israeli minister concluded with a hopeful note regarding future cooperation, asserting that Israel views India as a top priority for economic growth and security collaboration.
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