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Dialing For Diplomacy: Modi’s belated attempts at striking a balance on Palestine

For India, Israel is an important partner and the two sides cooperate in various fields, from security and intelligence, to high-tech and defence. India’s economic partnership with the Arab countries has also grown significantly on the back of increased trade and investment.

October 23, 2023 / 10:40 IST
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Earlier, Modi had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to express solidarity and condemn the Hamas attack of October 7, which he called an act of terror.
Earlier, Modi had spoken to Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to express solidarity and condemn the Hamas attack of October 7, which he called an act of terror.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s decision to speak to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas — and not Hamas — on Wednesday demonstrated India's support for the Authority, which it considers the legitimate representative of Palestinians.

Modi spoke to Abbas to express his condolences at the loss of civilian lives at the Al Ahli Hospital in Gaza. Over 500 were killed and scores injured in the attack on the hospital by the Israeli army.

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Of the two Palestinian enclaves in Israel, the West Bank is controlled by the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas controls the Gaza Strip. Since 2006, a struggle has been on between them for control of the Palestinian movement for an independent homeland.

Barring a few, most Arab countries don’t recognise Hamas, and sees it as Israel’s ploy to dilute the Palestinian Authority’s authority.
Modi said on X: "Spoke to the President of the Palestinian Authority H.E. Mahmoud Abbas.