Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’

Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem, February 26, 2026. (REUTERS)
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Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’

Modi says India, Israel agree ‘no place for terrorism in the world’
  • India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties with Israel
  • Israel and India have agreed to allow 50,000 more Indian workers to Israel over next 5 years

JERUSALEM: India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that Israel and India agreed there was “no place for terrorism in the world,” as he wrapped up a two-day visit aimed at strengthening ties with Israel.
“India and Israel are clear that there is no place for terrorism in the world, in any form... We will oppose it shoulder to shoulder. We will always oppose it in the future,” Modi said at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
“Humanity must never become a victim of conflict,” he added.

Israel and India have agreed to allow 50,000 more Indian workers to Israel over next 5 years, according to the Indian foreign ministry.

Indian workers would be allowed in Israel’s manufacturing sectors, the ministry added.