WAR WITH IRAN: Modi Calls Netanyahu

  • WAR WITH IRAN: Modi discusses latest developments with Netanyahu
  • WAR WITH IRAN: Gulf countries warn over Iran’s attacks

Delhi/Hyderabad, Mar 2 (Maxim News): WAR WITH IRAN has escalated tensions across the world. In this backdrop, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The phone call focused on the ongoing war and the latest developments. Modi urged steps towards peace. He later shared details of the conversation in a public post on Monday.

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Media reported that the US and Israel are at war with Iran. The conflict has created tension globally. Therefore, Prime Minister Modi reached out to Netanyahu to discuss the situation. During the call, he conveyed India’s concerns over recent developments. He also stressed the need to ensure civilian safety.

In his post, Prime Minister Modi wrote, “I spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the telephone to discuss the current situation. I expressed India’s concern over the latest developments. I stated that the safety of civilians should be given top priority. India reiterates the need for an immediate end to the war.” The statement underlined India’s position and called for de-escalation. Meanwhile, the situation in the Gulf region also drew attention.

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Gulf countries convened a meeting over Iran’s attacks. The foreign ministers of the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia took part in the discussions. They issued a strong response to the developments. “We will not stand idly by and watch Iran’s attacks. We will defend ourselves. We have the right to retaliate against Iran. We will take action to protect our citizens,” the Gulf countries said.

The WAR WITH IRAN continues to impact regional and global stability. As tensions persist, diplomatic engagements such as the Modi-Netanyahu call signal efforts to address the crisis. However, Gulf nations have made it clear that they will respond firmly to Iran’s actions. The situation remains tense as countries monitor further developments.


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