Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a new regional alliance, envisioning a “hexagon of alliances” that would include Israel, India, Greece, Cyprus, and unspecified Arab, African, and Asian nations to counter what he terms “radical” Sunni and Shia adversaries. However, this plan lacks public endorsement, and analysts suggest it may be more of a branding exercise than a formal alliance. Netanyahu’s comments come as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares for a visit to Israel, highlighting the nations’ growing ties.
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