Ajit Dovel India NSA Meet Israel PM Natuinyahu Discus Red Sea Arabian Sea Intelligence Sharing Yameen Houtis


 

India Israel Official Statement

Israeli PM Netanyahu meets NSA Doval, updates him on Gaza situation Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Monday and updated him on the recent developments in the fighting in the Gaza Strip. The two leaders ''also discussed the effort to release the hostages and the issue of humanitarian assistance'', the official handle of the Prime Minister of Israel posted on X.Prime Minister Netanyahu meets.


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Ajit Dovel NSA meets with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss intelligence sharing with Yameen Houtis on the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.

The closest Indian ocean is Yamen, which is already home to the Indian destroyer warship, Monitering Indian Ocean International Line Houtis Activity.


India Sent harness 900 Drone.

India has sent so-called “killer” Harness 900 Drones to Israel to assist the occupation state in its military offensive against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. This is the latest reported support from New Delhi for Tel Aviv’s genocidal attack on Gaza’s Palestinian population.


Why Indian Troops are Deployed at Israel-Lebanon border

While the Indian government is concerned about the violence and loss of lives in the Israel-Hamas war, there is another reason why India can get caught in the crossfire. Indian troops have been deployed to the southern border of Lebanon where tensions have escalated due to firing between Iran-backed Hezbollah and the Israel army.

There are around 900 Indian soldiers who have been deployed at the Israel-Lebanon border as part of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). 

The Indian troops in the UNIFIL are stationed at the 110-km-long ‘Blue Line’, which has witnessed fierce confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah forces in the past. 

Apart from the Israel-Lebanon border, there are also another 200 Indian soldiers deployed as part of the UN Disengagement Force (UNDOF) at Golan Heights between Israel and Syria.

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