All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi hit out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for offering to advise Prime Minister Narendra Modi on dealing with US President Donald Trump amid tensions over Washington's 50% tariff on Indian exports.
India is not so unfortunate that its Prime Minister has to take advice from a war criminal & genocidaire who has an outstanding ICC warrant against him. Netanyahu is responsible for the genocide of 65,000 Palestinians in Gaza; 20,000 of whom are children killed. 1.2 million have… pic.twitter.com/LsTiipuXe7
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) August 8, 2025
Owaisi used sharp words to denounce the Israeli PM, stating. "India is not so unfortunate that its Prime Minister has to take advice from a war criminal and genocidaire who has an outstanding ICC warrant against him."
The AIMIM leader was responding to a news report about Netanyahu's recent remarks in which he reportedly called Trump his "terrific friend" and suggested he would privately advise the Indian PM on handling the US President.
AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Slams US President Donald Trump’s 50% Tariff On India, Calls It Bullying By Buffoon-In-Chief Amid Silence From PM ModiSharing the news snippet on X, Owaisi tore into Israeli PM saying, "Netanyahu is responsible for the genocide of 65,000 Palestinians in Gaza; 20,000 of whom are children killed. 1.2 million have been made homeless. 2,000 odd UN employees have been killed and Israel has two adverse judgements from the ICJ."
The Hyderabad MP concluded his post by urging PM Modi to "stand on the right side of history and not become a passive participant."
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