"I Owe India": Netanyahu, His Wife And Their 'First Date' At Indian Restaurant

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed deep gratitude towards India, highlighting a significant personal connection to the country. During a recent statement, he revealed that he met his wife, Sara, at an Indian restaurant in Tel Aviv, which he fondly described as an unforgettable experience due to the 'unbelievable' food. Netanyahu's remarks reflect not only his affection for Indian cuisine but also underscore the cultural ties that bind Israel and India. This personal anecdote adds a heartwarming dimension to diplomatic relations, showcasing how shared experiences can foster deeper connections between nations. As both countries continue to strengthen their bilateral ties, Netanyahu's tribute serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of cultural exchanges.
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