PM Modi congratulated Netanyahu on the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas

New -delhi, October 9 (IANS). Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. Premier Modi spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about this. Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted on the social media platform ‘X’ that he called his friend Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on the progress made under US President Donald Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan. He said we welcomed the agreement on the release of hostages and raising humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. Emphasize that terrorism is unacceptable in any form anywhere in the world. In a post about his official ‘X’ handle, Prime Minister Modi said earlier: ‘We welcome the agreement on the first phase of President Trump’s’ Peace Plan’. It is also a symbol of the strong leadership of Premier Netanyahu. ” “We hope that the release of the hostages and increased humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza will provide relief and pave the way for lasting peace,” he wrote in the post. Israeli ambassador to India Reuven Azar resigned Prime Minister Modi while answering at his post. Earlier, the Ambassador Ruven Azar posted: “Grateful for the efforts of the Israeli delegation and all that is concerned to achieve the agreement to release all our hostages. Special thanks to US President Donald Trump. We will soon see that peace is being restored and free from terrorists. Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed to the first phase of a peace agreement. President Trump described the agreement as a ‘historical and important step’ that will make progress in ending the war in two years. According to the announcement of President Donald Trump, Hamas will release all hostages, while Israel will withdraw its powers to an agreed border. This is part of the first phase of the US President’s ’20-point Peace Plan ‘. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed with the announcement of President Trump and called it a diplomatic success and a national and moral victory for the state of Israel. -—IANS DKP/ Share these Story Tags