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Israeli city turns into mini-India
EILAT (South Israel), APRIL 2. One of the most attractive tourist
spots in Israel, the city of Eilat with a small population on the
country's southern tip nowadays looks like a mini-India as over
1,000 Indian naval personnel on a goodwill mission can be seen
almost everywhere.
Dressed in white naval uniforms, the stockily-built men, hailing
from all parts of India, can be seen walking around beautiful
beaches of the city, market places, bus stations, sitting under
palm trees or eating Israeli `Felafel', the most popular snack
here, at roadside.
``It looks so beautiful to see so many Indians in white in this
small city, they look almost marching through beaches, they look
so musical,'' said Yakob, a shopkeeper who immediately plays the
popular `Dil To Pagal Hai' song whenever the men in uniform pass
by.
Walking in groups, they are distinct from a long distance as
their white uniforms stand out in contrast.
Over 1,000 officers and sailors are in Israel aboard three
warships on a goodwill visit here as guests of Israeli navy and
Ministry of Defence.
``First day I was scared on seeing so many people who looked like
defence personnel of another country but they are so warm,'' a
local resident said.
A good number of Jews of Indian origin live in and around Eilat
and for them it is an opportunity to mingle with people of their
origin.
``I have never seen so many Indians at one place in Israel
before. It seems like I am in Mumbai,'' said Mr. Jerry, an
Israeli Jew whose parents had migrated to Israel.
The Chief of Logistics with the Israeli navy, said that apart
from professional experience it was an opportunity for him to
learn about Indian culture, society and people.
And for Indian naval personnel it is an enriching experience - to
be in a meticulously developed city.
``We have been to Egypt also, but this city looks so
mesmerisingly beautiful and clean with its quite parks, lovely
beaches and lines of palm trees,'' a personnel said.
``Wherever we go, Israelis want to talk to us and many of them
either have been to India or want to go there,'' another said.
Of late, there has been a craze among many young Israelis about
India with nearly 20,000 of them visiting the country every year.
Indian films, music, food and clothes are becoming increasingly
popular here.
- PTI
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