Israeli PM Netanyahu Makes Major Statement on Prime Minister Modi’s Israel Visit, Signals Alliance in the Works Against “Radical Sunni-Shiite Axes”

Benjamin Netanyahu has described Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Israel as part of a broader strategic initiative, saying it represents a significant step toward building a new regional alliance against what he termed “radical Sunni and Shiite axes.”

Speaking during a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said Israel is working to form a group of countries that share a common vision against regional instability and extremist forces. He referred to the proposed framework as a “hexagon alliance,” suggesting that, in addition to India, Greece, Cyprus, and several Arab and African nations could potentially be part of the grouping.

Describing India as an “emerging global power,” Netanyahu said ties with New Delhi extend beyond bilateral cooperation and could play an important role in promoting regional and global stability.

Modi’s visit is expected to focus on strengthening cooperation in defense, cyber security, artificial intelligence, agricultural technology, and trade partnerships. Defense and technological collaboration between India and Israel is already considered robust.

Responding to Netanyahu’s remarks, Modi described India–Israel ties as a “strong and multidimensional partnership,” adding that both countries are advancing toward shared goals of peace, innovation, and development.

Analysts say the statement comes at a time of rapidly shifting geopolitics in the Middle East. Israel has long viewed Iran-backed groups as part of a “Shiite axis,” while concerns have also been raised in recent years over the growing influence of other Sunni forces in the region.

India, which traditionally follows a policy of “strategic autonomy,” maintains deep ties with Israel while also balancing its relationships with Gulf countries and Iran. As such, diplomatic circles are closely watching the proposed alliance’s structure and the role India may ultimately play.

Although details regarding the formal structure and membership of the so-called “hexagon alliance” remain unclear, Netanyahu’s remarks signal that India is being seen as a key player in the evolving strategic architecture of the Middle East.

Modi’s visit could therefore have implications not only for bilateral relations but also for broader regional alignments.

Prashant Kishor should contest the Bankipur by-election; whether he wins or loses, Jan Suraaj will benefit: Captain Rajeev, Spokesperson, Jan Suraaj

These days, discussion around the Bankipur by-election is gaining momentum in Bihar politics, and the

Bihar Orders Inspection of Aided Madrasas; Report Sought Within 10 Days, Three-Member Committee in Every Block, Photography Mandatory

The Bihar government has decided to conduct an inspection of all non-government, recognized, grant-in-aid madrasas

JDU Claims Membership Crosses 10 Million, Calls Organizational Growth a Victory of Public Trust

The Janata Dal (United) [JDU] has claimed that the number of members in its party

Cockroach Janata Party to Hold Protest in Delhi on June 6; Students and Youth to Gather at Jantar Mantar Demanding Education Minister’s Resignation

The rapidly emerging social media movement, Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), is now preparing to take

Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library Gets New Leadership; Renowned Urdu Scholar and Researcher Prof. Zahidul Haque Appointed Director

Eminent Urdu scholar, poet and critic Prof. Zahidul Haque today assumed charge as the Director

Khalid Saifi & Tasleem Ahmed Released from Tihar After SC Grants 6-Month Bail in Delhi Riots Case

Both activists had been behind bars since February 2020 in the Delhi riots "larger conspiracy"

Maulana Azad National Urdu University Alumni Fraternity (MAF) Expresses Deep Concern Over Exclusion of Urdu in Bihar’s Newly Established Degree Colleges

The Maulana Azad National Urdu University Alumni Fraternity (MAF) has expressed deep concern and disappointment