Summary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for Israel to form alliances with countries in and around the Middle East. The aim is to unite these nations against what he calls "radical" groups. This network may include countries like India, Greece, Cyprus, and others from different continents.
Key Facts
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to create alliances in the Middle East.
- These alliances aim to counteract "radical" adversaries.
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi supports the partnership with Israel.
- This network may include countries like Greece and Cyprus.
- Netanyahu's plan opposes what he calls the radical Shia and Sunni groups.
- The announcement follows recent tensions and conflicts in the region.
- The proposed alliances form part of the broader "Abraham Accords" initiative.
- Relations between Israel and some Sunni-majority countries have worsened.