Israel Opposition Threatens Boycott Of Modi's Knesset Address As Netanyahu Faces Protocol Row

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to visit Israel for two days, commencing Wednesday, with the aim of enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in the areas of defense and trade. However, Modi's visit has sparked controversy as opposition parties in Israel are threatening to boycott his address in the Knesset, citing ongoing tensions related to a protocol dispute involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The political climate in Israel remains tense, as Netanyahu's government faces scrutiny over its handling of various issues, which could impact Modi's expected agenda of fostering cooperation. This visit marks a significant moment in India-Israel relations, given the historical context of their diplomatic ties since 1992, and Modi’s previous interactions with Israeli leadership. The outcomes of this visit could set new precedents for collaboration in technology, agriculture, and security, further intertwining the two nations' futures despite the current political challenges in Israel.
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