Israel’s LoP requests Netanyahu to facilitate Opposition’s participation in Modi’s parliamentary address

In a developing political situation in Israel, the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) has formally requested Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure the inclusion of the President of the Supreme Court, Yitzhak Amit, in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming address to the Knesset. The Opposition has expressed that it will boycott Modi's speech if Amit is not invited, citing adherence to parliamentary protocols. This request underscores the ongoing tensions within Israeli politics and highlights the significance of Modi's visit, which aims to strengthen bilateral ties between India and Israel. Modi's engagement is seen as a pivotal moment for both nations, particularly in the context of their shared interests in security and economic cooperation. The Opposition's stance reflects broader concerns about representation and respect for judicial authority in the political sphere. As Modi prepares for his address, the pressure is mounting on Netanyahu to navigate these internal dynamics while fostering international relations.
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