Modi's Visit to Israel Creates Social Media Buzz
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Tel Aviv/New Delhi, Feb 26 (NationPress) The two-day official visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel sparked tremendous excitement and enthusiasm throughout the West Asian nation, evident from the warm reception he received from Israeli lawmakers and the general public inside the Knesset.
Social media platforms in Israel have been abuzz with discussions surrounding Prime Minister Modi's meetings with his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu. The applause from Netanyahu and Israeli MPs during Modi's address to the Knesset marked a historic moment, as it was the first address by an Indian Prime Minister.
At one point, the top two trends on X in Israel were centered on PM Modi's visit.
Users expressed their excitement and enthusiasm about the strengthening ties between India and Israel under the leadership of Modi and Netanyahu, sharing views and comments on various events related to this momentous visit.
Israeli netizens are engaging in lively discussions about PM Modi's time in Jerusalem, as indicated by the trends on X.
In addition, both ancient civilizations pledged to enhance their relationship, with India committing to support Israel now and into the future. X users were also touched by the remarkable performances from 'Divyang' (differently-abled) artists who celebrated PM Modi's arrival.
PM Modi experienced a heartwarming moment when the song 'I Love My India' was performed by an outstanding group of Divyang artists, uniting Indian-origin Jews and Israeli citizens.
A particularly stunning moment was the elegant presentation of Thiruvathira by members of the Keralam caregivers' community.
Modi expressed his pride in witnessing the diaspora maintain India's rich artistic traditions wherever they are, stating, "The performance showcases the magnificence of Keralam's cultural heritage and the dedication of those who cherish it."
Another memorable instance that surprised many Israelis was when Prime Minister Netanyahu donned traditional Indian attire during the state dinner with Modi. "Before our joint dinner, I surprised my friend Prime Minister Modi by wearing traditional Indian attire," Netanyahu remarked, sharing a lighthearted moment captured in a video.