Prime Minister Modi looks forward to Israel visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated on Sunday that he looks forward to his upcoming visit to Israel. The remark came in response to Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comment that Modi would visit on Wednesday. Both leaders emphasized the strength of India-Israel relations.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on X on February 22, 2026, expressing that he looks forward to his upcoming visit to Israel. This came in response to a statement from Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who mentioned that his 'dear friend' Modi would arrive in Israel on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.

Modi wrote, 'Thank you, my friend, Prime Minister Netanyahu. I fully agree with you on the bond between India and Israel as well as the diverse nature of our bilateral relations. India deeply values the enduring friendship with Israel, built on trust, innovation and a shared commitment to peace and progress. Looking forward to our discussions during my upcoming Israel visit.'

Netanyahu posted on X on Sunday, describing the bond between Israel and India as a powerful alliance between two global leaders. He stated, 'We are partners in innovation, security, and a shared strategic vision. Together, we are building an axis of nations committed to stability and progress.'

He highlighted how the partnership between India and Israel continues to reach new heights, from artificial intelligence to regional cooperation. 'Looking forward to seeing you in Jerusalem, PM Modi!' he added.

This exchange underscores the strong diplomatic ties between India and Israel, founded on trust and cooperation.

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