
Left Parties Criticize Modi's Israel Visit as a Betrayal of the Palestinian Cause
India's Left Parties Oppose Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Visit to Israel
Background: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel has been met with strong opposition from India's Left parties, who accuse the government of betraying the Palestinian cause and legitimizing Israel's "murderous regime."
Key Issues:
- Israel has been accused of continuing strikes in Gaza despite a ceasefire, resulting in civilian casualties.
- The visit is seen as a deepening of strategic, military, and economic ties with a "Zionist expansionist regime" that seeks to dominate the region with the help of the United States.
- The CPI(M) has accused the BJP government of compromising India's anti-colonial legacy and its long-standing position in support of the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people.
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Reactions:
- CPI(M) General Secretary M A Baby has called the visit a betrayal of India's anti-colonial legacy and a shameful commitment to the US-Israeli axis in West Asia.
- The CPI(ML)L has described the visit as a disgraceful act of complicity in the ongoing genocidal assault on the Palestinian people.
- The party has accused the Modi regime of systematically importing Israeli models of repression to consolidate its own politics of hate at home.
Upcoming Events:
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Israel on Wednesday for a two-day visit, during which he will have discussions with his counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, address the Knesset, and interact with the Indian diaspora.
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Market Impact:
- The opposition to the visit is unlikely to have a significant impact on India's economy, but it may lead to increased tensions in the region and affect India's relations with other countries, including Iran.
Timeline:
- 2014: The Modi regime assumed office, marking a shift in India's foreign policy towards a closer alignment with the US-Israeli axis.
- Wednesday: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Israel for a two-day visit, sparking opposition from India's Left parties.
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