'Operational opportunity to strike Iran came up after PM Modi left': Israel's India envoy

Israel's ambassador to India has revealed that a significant operational opportunity to target Iran arose shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent two-day visit to Israel. The joint strikes executed by the United States and Israel against Iranian positions were strategically timed, reflecting the heightened tensions in the region and the close diplomatic ties between the nations involved. Modi's visit, which aimed to strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in defense and security cooperation, set the stage for further actions in the context of ongoing geopolitical challenges. This development underscores the intricate balance of power in the Middle East and the implications of India's growing partnership with Israel amid regional volatility. Analysts suggest that Modi's discussions with Israeli leaders may have influenced the timing of these military operations, highlighting the interconnected nature of international diplomacy and military strategy in the current global landscape.
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