Netanyahu's Indian Date Night: How Curry Sparked Love & Strengthened India-Israel Ties

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed a deep personal gratitude to India, revealing that his first date with his wife Sara was at an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "moving" speech to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, which he said left no dry eyes in Israel. The leaders discussed enhanced cooperation, agreeing to hold a Government-to-Government (G2G) meeting in India to formalize plans. Netanyahu emphasized that both nations, as ancient civilizations, are determined to seize the future through innovation in areas like precision agriculture and education.

Key Points: Netanyahu Credits Indian Restaurant for First Date with Wife

  • Netanyahu's personal anecdote on India
  • Praise for Modi's Knesset speech
  • Plans for G2G meeting
  • Focus on innovation & precision education
  • Celebration of bilateral friendship
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'I owe India great personal debt': Israeli PM Netanyahu recalls first date with wife at Indian restaurant

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu shares a personal debt to India, recalling his first date with wife Sara at a Tel Aviv Indian restaurant during PM Modi's visit.

"I owe India a great personal debt... our first or second date was in an Indian restaurant - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Jerusalem, Feb 26

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday expressed his deep gratitude to India while sharing a personal anecdote about his first date with Sara in an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv.

While addressing a joint press meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi following their talks in Jerusalem on Thursday, Netanyahu said: "Finally I have to say at the end of this visit that I owe India, I don't know if I told you this Narendra... But, I owe India a great personal debt. You see when I met Sara for the first time, I think our first or second date was in an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv...

"And I have to tell you, there is no question. First of all, the food was unbelievable and Sara was introduced to it for the first time. So, it was a great first date... Not only with food, the date was excellent too. So, obviously I am indebted to you, as are my children, and I want to tell you how deeply and from the heart we feel both our personal friendship and the friendship between our governments and our peoples and may this continue and flourish and strengthen as I'm sure it will as a result of this visit," Netanyahu mentioned.

The Prime Minister of Israel termed PM Modi's visit short but "amazing, extraordinarily productive and moving." He also praised PM Modi for his speech in Israeli Parliament Knesset.

"This is an amazing visit. An amazing conclusion to an amazing visit. It was short but extraordinarily productive and also extraordinarily moving. I think there wasn't a dry eye left in Israel after your moving statement yesterday in the Knesset. I can tell you that since then, we have also had the opportunity to not only look deep into our hearts but also into our remarkable minds that we have in our two countries. We saw an exhibit of innovation that excites imagination beyond belief. We spoke about cooperation with the extraordinarily talented people of India and our people, and we're working this into concrete plans," said Netanyahu.

The Israeli PM stated that both countries have decided to hold a G2G meeting, which he said will give a greater boost to the enormous benefits that the two nations can bring to each other and humanity at large. He also praised PM Modi-led Indian government, terming it as "amazingly efficient."

"We have decided to have a G2G meeting in India. As soon as we can arrange it, we would like to take the distinguished ministers who are here. I have to comment to my friend Narendra, you have an amazingly efficient government. What you can do with one minister and one ambassador ...", Netanyahu said.

With both countries bent on innovation, he remarked that Israel and India are "proud ancient civilisations" determined to seize the future.

"You talk about precision agriculture. You know what that means. It means you don't average irrigate a field. You target a specific part. No, you target a specific plant. You water a plant. Well, why can't you water a specific student's mind? When we talk about precision education, we have now the software and the AI to reach every young student, boy or girl, and enable them to reach their full potential. And the limitations that were constraining us in previous times no longer constrain us. That is to those who seize the future. The future belongs to those who innovate, and Israel and India are bent on innovation. We are proud ancient civilisations, very proud of our past, but absolutely determined to seize the future and we can do it better together," he said.

PM Modi is currently on a two-day State Visit to Israel. He was accorded a grand welcome by Netanyahu and his wife, Sara Netanyahu, in Tel Aviv on Wednesday. Later, he addressed a Special Plenary of the Knesset in Jerusalem - the first such address by an Indian Prime Minister at the Israeli parliament.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see the strengthening ties. The focus on innovation, precision agriculture, and education is exactly what we need. Two ancient civilizations working together for the future - Jai Hind!
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Aditya G
While the personal anecdote is charming, I hope the G2G meetings yield concrete results for common Indians, especially in agriculture and water tech. Israel's expertise can be a game-changer for our farmers.
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Sarah B
"Precision education" targeting each student's mind is a powerful concept. If this partnership can help bridge the learning gaps in our rural schools, it would be a monumental achievement.
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Karthik V
The mutual respect is palpable. As an Indian, it feels good when our PM is received with such warmth and our cuisine gets a shout-out on the global stage. The efficiency compliment was the cherry on top!
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Michael C
A respectful note: The focus should remain on tangible outcomes for both nations. The symbolism is nice, but let's ensure the "concrete plans" benefit people on the ground, not just remain diplomatic talk.
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Nisha Z
Butter chicken and naan playing a role in international relations! 😄 On a serious note, the partnership in tech and agriculture is crucial. Hope our students and farmers get the best from this collaboration.

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