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PM Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu engaged in a warm hug during the latter's Israel visit. Photo: X/Narendra Modi.

Modi's hug is special: Benjamin Netyanhu praises Indian PM's 'hugplomacy' during historic Israel visit

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2026, at 12:41 am

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s trademark “hugplomacy” has once again captured international attention, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praising what he called the famous “Modi hug.”

Speaking about the warm reception he received, Netanyahu said, “It's been a wondrous friendship, both personally between the two of us, and between our two countries and our two peoples.”

He recalled the moment when the two leaders greeted each other warmly shortly after PM Modi landed in Israel.

“Prime Minister Modi's personal embrace is something special — it’s well known around the world,” Netanyahu said.

“When you hug someone closely, truly, you know it’s not an act. It’s a real thing. I want to return the hug here from every single one of the Knesset members; it reflects not only our personal friendship but also the warmth of the ties between our two peoples," Netanyahu said.

The two leaders were seen engaging in a warm hug also during their bilateral meeting earlier in the day.

PM Modi, who has gained international recognition for greeting world leaders with embraces rather than traditional handshakes, became the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Knesset during this visit.

In his address, he reaffirmed India’s support for Israel in its fight against terrorism.

The visit also marks PM Modi’s return to Israel after nine years; his last trip in 2017 paved the way for cooperation in defence, agriculture, and water management.

Netanyahu had welcomed him at the airport during that visit as well, signalling the continuity of strong bilateral ties.
 

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