
TEL AVIV: Israel and the US are continuing their joint airstrikes on Iran. Meanwhile, the most talked about thing is that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel before the attack. There was a propaganda that Modi knew about the attack on Iran. Israeli Ambassador to India Reuven Azar has now stepped forward refuting the claim. He clarified that the operational opportunity came after Modi left Tel Aviv and the attack was carried out after that.
'Israel did not think about attacking Iran during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. The truth is that they attacked when the right time came. Discussions were held during Modi's visit about regional development. A decision was taken to attack Iran two days after Modi returned to India. So, Modi is not aware of the attack. Modi was in Israel on February 25 and 26. The attack on Iran was on February 28,' Reuven Azar told The Indian Express.
Modi visited Israel on the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During his visit, Modi also addressed the Israel parliament. Netanyahu addressed Narendra Modi as ‘brother’ at that time.