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Vance's warning cuts deep: Israel has exactly one powerful friend left on Earth — the United States of America. The U.S. funds two-thirds of Israel's defenses, shields it diplomatically, and stands by it daily. Alienating that lone ally, while the rest of the world turns away, is dangerous self-sabotage, to put it mildly.
Israel retains multiple influential alliances globally, with India being one such key ally. The India-Israel alliance is built on genuine shared interests — counterterrorism, defense technology and democratic values — and Modi's Knesset visit made that unmistakably clear. Iran, by contrast, armed Pakistan in both 1965 and 1971 and has repeatedly undermined Indian interests, so sidelining Tehran in favor of stronger U.S. and Israeli ties is a rational strategic upgrade for New Delhi.
India was never truly Israel's ally. Jerusalem considers New Delhi's studied neutrality as "moral equivalence," ignoring the existential threats Israel faces from Iranian proxies. India hedges instead of standing firm, weighing Gulf oil, diaspora remittances, and Chabahar access against any loyalty to Israel.