Jerusalem (HRNW)– Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has postponed his December visit to India after the deadly terrorist attack in New Delhi.
According to reports, this marks the third time Netanyahu has postponed a visit to India this year, and no new date has been announced. Israeli media cited serious security concerns following the blast as the reason for the decision.

Earlier, Netanyahu had been scheduled for a one-day visit on September 9, which was canceled due to elections on September 17. A prior visit in April was also suspended unexpectedly. Netanyahu last visited India in 2018, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel in 2017, becoming the first Indian PM to do so. The new date for Netanyahu’s visit is now likely to be announced in 2026.
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