Carmon, while speaking to ANI, said that India should closely monitor the situation in Israel, as it has its own interests there.
Carmon appreciated Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swift response, noting that he reaffirmed India's commitment to peace.
Speaking about India's role in maintaining peace and stability in the Middle East, Carmon highlighted the strategic partnership between India and Israel, underpinned by strong bilateral relations.
«I don't know what will happen next. India is a strategic partner of Israel, and Israel is a strategic partner of India. We share very good bilateral relations. For me, it's crucial to observe the India-Israel relationship. We deeply appreciate Prime Minister Modi's statement on October 7, 2023. He quickly made a clear and strong declaration. Mediation or involvement between the various regional players is complex and can sometimes result in losses rather than gains. So, I'm not in a position to suggest what India should do. However, I believe India must follow the situation closely as it affects its own interests,» he said.
The former envoy further remarked that the disruption of maritime transportation by the Houthis is a significant concern for India, given its interests in the region.
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