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International News: Following Israel’s large-scale air offensive on Iranian military and nuclear installations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached out to Indian PM Narendra Modi. According to an official post shared by PM Modi on social media platform X, the two leaders discussed the unfolding scenario in West Asia. Modi emphasized India's deep concern over the escalation and underscored the urgent need for de-escalation and restoration of regional stability.
While Israel continued its air campaigns, India maintained a neutral stance, urging all stakeholders to refrain from actions that could heighten the volatility. Modi reiterated India’s consistent position—advocating peace, dialogue, and respect for international norms. The call reflects India’s balancing act between strategic ties with Israel and its historic relations with Iran.
Netanyahu’s call to Modi is part of a broader diplomatic effort. He has also spoken with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron. High-level contacts are expected soon with former U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The Israeli PM’s aggressive outreach signals Tel Aviv’s intent to frame the narrative on the global stage.
In statements released after the strikes, Netanyahu declared that the military operation targeted “the heart of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.” He claimed that top nuclear scientists and key ballistic missile sites were hit with precision. "This was a necessary move for our survival," he stated, justifying the strike as a preemptive act to safeguard Israel from existential threats.
Reacting sharply, the Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the Israeli attack, calling it a violation of international law and the UN Charter. Moscow warned that the situation could dangerously spiral out of control. Simultaneously, Russia issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to avoid visiting Israel and Iran, especially military zones and crowded public spaces.
Sources suggest Netanyahu will soon discuss the situation with Trump and Putin. Their reactions could determine whether the situation cools or spirals further. Diplomatic corridors in Washington, Moscow, and Brussels are abuzz with emergency consultations. Global leaders are watching closely to prevent a regional conflict from turning into a global confrontation.
With oil prices surging and airlines rerouting flights over the Middle East, the world holds its breath. Netanyahu’s outreach to global powers indicates that this is not merely a regional skirmish but a geopolitical moment with far-reaching consequences. Whether diplomacy can outpace escalation remains the central question.