Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Indian Ambassador J.P. Singh in Jerusalem, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation, particularly in the areas of security and economics. During the meeting, Netanyahu expressed his desire to visit India. He also voiced his support for India’s strategic stance concerning the tariff disputes with the United States, underscoring the understanding in Washington D.C. that India is a key partner. The Prime Minister and the Ambassador discussed the expansion of bilateral cooperation, especially on security and economic issues. He also indicated a desire to take full control over Gaza.
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