Iran battle: Jairam Ramesh calls PM Modi’s Israel go to ‘shameful’, says he confirmed ‘ethical cowardice’ | India Information
NEW DELHI: Congress chief Jairam Ramesh on Saturday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s current go to to Israel after Israel and the USA launched a joint army strike on Iran.In a publish on X, Ramesh stated, “Two days after Mr. Modi celebrated his go to to Israel, Israel and the US have begun their joint assault on Iran. This was absolutely anticipated given their army build-up in the previous couple of months. Mr. Modi nonetheless selected to go to Israel, the place he displayed the very best ethical cowardice. He declared that India stood with Israel and obtained himself an award for saying so. This Israel go to was shameful, and it’s much more so in mild of the battle that has been launched by two of Mr. Modi’s ‘good associates’.”
Israel and the USA launched a joint army strike on Iran on Saturday, codenamed Operation Roaring Lion. The strikes focused army websites, missile manufacturing amenities and areas close to the workplace of Iran’s supreme chief Khamenei.A number of ministries in southern Tehran have been reportedly struck, and residents heard highly effective blasts. Israel declared a nationwide state of emergency, moved hospitals underground and activated sirens. Iran, Israel and Iraq closed their airspace and suspended flights. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had concluded his go to to Israel on Thursday. In the course of the go to, India and Israel agreed to raise their relationship to a particular strategic partnership. The 2 sides signed 27 agreements in areas together with innovation, cultural alternate, manufacturing and synthetic intelligence.PM Modi and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned cooperation in synthetic intelligence, quantum computing, financial and safety collaboration. The prime minister additionally stated that India and Israel would quickly finalise a mutually useful free commerce settlement and introduced a crucial and rising know-how partnership.

