Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and First Lady Sara Netanyahu welcoming PM Modi at the Ben-Gurion airport, Israel / Courtesy: X/@narendramodi
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Feb. 25 praised PM Narendra Modi's strong leadership as the Indian leader touched down in Tel Aviv on a two-day state visit to the country. In a warm and special gesture, Netanyahu and First Lady Sara Netanyahu welcomed PM Modi at the Ben-Gurion airport during a memorable ceremony.
"You are a great leader," said Netanyahu after the two leaders exchanged a warm hug at the tarmac.
The Israeli PM also engaged in an animated conversation with PM Modi, highlighting that the color of PM Modi's pocket square matches Sara's saffron dress perfectly.
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Prime Minister Modi later said that he is honoured to have been received by his Israeli counterpart and his wife at the airport in Tel Aviv and is looking forward to holding talks and fruitful outcomes that strengthen the friendship between two nations.
"Landed in Israel. I am extremely honoured to be received by Prime Minister Netanyahu and Mrs Netanyahu at the airport. I look forward to engaging in bilateral discussions and fruitful outcomes that strengthen the India-Israel friendship," PM Modi posted on X.
This is PM Modi's first visit to the country since 2017. Both leaders met each other warmly on Feb. 25, warmly displaying their trademark camaraderie and friendship, which has taken the relationship between both countries to a new high over the last decade.
During his visit, PM Modi is scheduled to hold talks with Netanyahu, Israel President Isaac Herzog, address the Israeli Parliament—Knesset—and take part in various other programs.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated Israel is an important partner of India in strategic and technological domains, with deep cooperation in science and technology, innovation, defense, and agriculture.
In a post on X, Jaiswal stated, "Shalom Israel! Prime Minister Narendra Modi has touched down in Israel. This is PM Modi’s second visit to Israel in nine years. In a special and heartwarming gesture PM Narendra Modi was received by Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife, Mrs Sara Netanyahu at the airport and was accorded a special guard of honour."
"Israel is an important partner of India across strategic and technological domains, with deep cooperation in science and technology, innovation, defense, and agriculture. The relationship is anchored in mutual trust, shared priorities, and a growing convergence in futuristic technologies," he added.
PM Modi last visited Israel in 2017, a trip that opened new avenues in defense, agriculture, and water management cooperation between the two countries. Netanyahu had also welcomed PM Modi at the airport in 2017.
In his departure statement on Feb. 25, PM Modi stated that he is looking forward to his engagements with Netanyahu, aimed at further strengthening cooperation in various sectors and discussing regional and global issues.
"India and Israel share a robust and multifaceted strategic partnership that has witnessed remarkable growth and dynamism in recent years. I look forward to my discussions with Prime Minister Netanyahu aimed at further strengthening our cooperation across various domains, including science and technology, innovation, agriculture, water management, defense and security, trade and investment, as well as people-to-people ties," he said.
During the visit, PM Modi will also meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog and hold talks with him on various bilateral issues.
"I will also have the honor of becoming the first Indian prime minister to address the Israeli Parliament, Knesset, an occasion that would be a tribute to the strong parliamentary and democratic ties that bind our two nations," he said.
The Prime Minister said that he eagerly looks forward to interacting with the members of the Indian diaspora, "who have for long been nurturing the India-Israel special friendship."
"I am confident that my state visit will further consolidate the enduring bonds between the two countries, set new goals for the strategic partnership, and advance our shared vision for a resilient, innovative, and prosperous future," PM Modi added.
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