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PM Modi's visit to Israel has ignited fierce criticism from AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi, who condemns the trip as a betrayal of India's support for Palestinians. Owaisi's comments highlight ongoing allegations of genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for choosing to visit Israel and embrace a ‘war criminal’ Benjamin Netanyahu, who has a warrant against him. The visit, Owaisi said, betrays India’s own longstanding support for the Palestinian people
“Gaza’s genocide will be remembered forever. The fact that India’s Prime Minister chose to visit Israel at this time and embrace a war criminal with a warrant against him, betrays India’s own longstanding support for the Palestinian people,” the Hyderabad MP said in a post on X.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Israel on a two-day state visit today, 25 February. This is PM Modi's first visit to Israel as prime minister since 2017, before his counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu reciprocated with a visit to India the following year.
“Maybe the US will attack Iran after the PM’s visit is over. Zionism Murdabad,” Owaisi added.
The AIMIM leader shared his past speeches at political rallies and in Parliament, in which he had urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Gaza for 15 minutes during his visit.
PM Modi's visit, at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, marks his second to Israel, following his 2017 trip, during which he became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country.
Among other engagements, Modi met Netanyahu for a private dinner and addressed Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, on Wednesday, the first day of his second trip to Israel as prime minister.
The Prime Minister will also call on Isaac Herzog, the President of Israel.
Owaisi has been critical of Israel and accused it of committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza. In September last year, the United Nations Commission of Inquiry said Israel had committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
The new report said there are reasonable grounds to conclude that four of the five genocidal acts defined under international law have been carried out since the start of the latest phase of war with Hamas in 2023: killing members of a group, causing them serious bodily and mental harm, deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to destroy the group, and preventing births.
(With agency inputs)
Key Takeaways
- Modi's visit to Israel has reignited debates about India's stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
- The allegations of genocide against Israel highlight the complexities of international relations.
- Political leaders are using Modi's visit to rally support and critique government policies regarding Palestine.
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