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Netanyahu Reportedly Told Modi That India can Oversee Kharg Island If The Iran Operations Succeed

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Reports in international media claim that a recent meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu included sensitive discussions about Iran and the future of the region.

According to these reports, Modi remained silent following recent US and Israeli strikes linked to Iran, while India had earlier criticized Pakistan’s attempts to reduce tensions between Iran and Israel. Some observers believe India’s position is being viewed as indirect support for continued action against Iran.

The reports further claim that Netanyahu allegedly briefed Modi on possible plans regarding Iran. According to these claims, Modi was informed that if the operation against Iran succeeds, India could potentially play a role in overseeing or supporting Israeli interests in Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub.

Although these claims remain unverified, they continue to circulate widely across international media and political circles.

At the same time, Iran’s response to the strikes has increased concerns in both the United States and Israel. Four weeks after the attacks began, tensions remain high and fears of a wider regional conflict continue to grow.

The crisis has also started affecting global markets. Concerns over a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz have pushed oil prices higher worldwide. However, in a recent move, the United States reportedly announced a temporary 10-day pause on targeting Iran’s oil and gas infrastructure after Tehran requested restraint.

The situation remains highly sensitive, with serious implications for regional stability, energy supplies, and global markets.

Whereas Pakistan is Holding a high level meeting with Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt foreign ministers in Islamabad to reduce the tension between Iran And U.S Israel.

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