
PM Modi congratulates Yair Lapid for assuming Israeli premiership; wishes to deepen ties
The Hindu
Israel's Parliament voted on June 30 to dissolve itself and send the country to the polls in November for the fifth time in less than four years.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 1 congratulated Yair Lapid for assuming the Premiership of Israel and said he looks forward to furthering the bilateral strategic partnership as the two countries celebrate 30 years of full diplomatic relations.
Israel's Parliament voted on June 30 to dissolve itself and send the country to the polls in November for the fifth time in less than four years.
Mr. Lapid, Israel's Foreign Minister and architect of the outgoing coalition government, bacame the country's caretaker Prime Minister just after midnight on Friday. He took over from Naftali Bennett, Israel's shortest serving Prime Minister.
"Warm wishes and heartiest congratulations to His Excellency @yairlapid for assuming the premiership of Israel. I look forward to continue furthering our strategic partnership as we celebrate 30 years of full diplomatic relations," Mr. Modi said in a tweet.
"Thank you His Excellency @naftalibennett for being a true friend of India. I cherish our fruitful interactions and wish you success in your new role," Mr. Modi said in another tweet. Mr. Modi also put out tweets in Hebrew.

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