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Israel India love affair- Is it mutual or just one sided?

Do people in Israel like Indians too?


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It is extremely one-sided.

BJP Indians act like shameless bootlickers of Israel. Zero self-respect.

They should check what Judaism/Torah says about idol worship. LOL.

Muslim Bangladeshis and Pakistanis becoming spokesman on Israeli jews.


Why don't you guys mind your own business while Indians and Israelis mind their own.

Utter lack of self respect must be the only thing reason that makes these people give opinion on Israel and India.
 
The European colonial zionest state will have no mercy on people of colour regardless of Hindutwa dreaming of lapping up to them.


Indians are going to go and settle in Israel.

May be for you any strategic and military partnership means migrating tp to that place and settling there.
 
Indians Don't have issues with Israel, Israelis don't have issues with India,

But Bangladeshis and Pakistanis have issues. Your own country has so many issues, give them advise.
 
Well both India and Israel got independence around the same time.

Both Pakistan and Palestine got the independence around the same time also ?

Quite a bit of similarities here both India and Israel starts with I and both Palestine and Pakistan starts with a P.

2 I's are prospering nations, one already has gone beyond a developed nation while the other 'India' is still developing, both the I's work with each other to better themselves. However both P's are in ungettoutable hopeless situations forever doomed...
 

Indian killed while entering Israel was victim of job scam, family say​


The family of an Indian man who was shot dead while illegally crossing into Israel say he was a victim of a job scam.

Thomas Gabriel Perera was killed by Jordanian security forces by the border with Israel on 10 February.

He was lured to Jordan by the promise of a lucrative job, and when it did not materialise he tried to enter Israel as he was told he could find work there, his family told the BBC.

Reports of Indians falling for employment scams and illegally entering other countries to look for work have become increasingly common.

Perera, 47, had been accompanied by his brother-in-law Edison Charlas, who was injured in the shootout. Mr Charlas was treated in hospital and spent a fortnight in prison before he was repatriated to India.

The two men were from the southern Indian state of Kerala where they worked as auto-rickshaw drivers.

An agent had promised them they could get blue-collar jobs in Jordan earning 350,000 rupees ($4,000; £3,110) a month.

Mr Charlas told the BBC he paid 210,000 rupees to an agent before they left India, and paid an additional $600 after reaching Jordan on a tourist visa.

But when the two men arrived in Jordan's capital city Amman in early February, they were told by the agent that there were no jobs available.

The agent then suggested they should try illegally crossing into Israel, claiming there were plenty of opportunities there.

On 10 February, Mr Charlas and Perera joined a group that drove for hours to Jordan's border with Israel.

"We were taken in a car. It was a long distance. We got into the car at 2pm and reached the location only around midnight. Then we were made to walk several kilometres along a coastline. It was while walking in the dark that we were shot,'' said Mr Charlas.

The BBC has seen a letter sent to Perera's family by the Indian embassy in Jordan. It states that "security forces tried to stop them but they did not listen to the warning, the guards opened fire on them".

"One bullet hit Mr Thomas [Perera] in his head and he passed away on the spot.''

Mr Charlas, however, disputed this account and said there was "no such warning (from the guards). They just shot.''

"I was walking slowly behind the others in the dark... That was when the bullet hit me and I lost consciousness. I had no clue what happened to Thomas,'' he said.

The BBC has asked India's foreign ministry and Jordanian authorities for comment on Mr Charlas' allegation.

Mr Charlas said he was later taken to a hospital for treatment and then moved between several Jordanian government offices before being transferred to prison, where he was kept for 18 days.

While in prison, he managed to contact his wife and told her what had happened, and his wife contacted Indian embassy officials.

Mr Charlas was deported to India on 28 February.

Perera's body is still in Jordan. In response to BBC queries, India's foreign ministry said they were working to bring the body back to India as soon as possible.

"I am told that it will take one or two days for the process of documentation and other things to be completed," said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the foreign ministry.

On Monday, Shashi Tharoor, the member of parliament representing Perera's constituency Thiruvananthapuram, said that members of the Indian embassy in Jordan had verified the victim's identity and that the process of transportation of the body had begun.

Despite numerous government warnings, many Indians are still falling prey to job scams and taking the risk of entering countries illegally to find work, say observers.

"The modus operandi is to get a tourist visa for one country and then enter the neighbouring country," said Ajith Kolassery, the CEO of Norka, the Kerala government's department overseeing migration.

"No country will accept illegal entry. We have been consistently issuing advisories to people to be wary of job rackets, but they are still going."

In recent years hundreds of Indians have been rescued from scam centres in Cambodia and other parts of South East Asia. They were trafficked to the centres after they were lured overseas by promises of good jobs.

Scores of Indian nationals were also tricked into fighting for Russia in the war with Ukraine after they were offered fake jobs and opportunities to study abroad.

The 100 Indians who were deported from the US last month after being accused of entering the country illegally had also been lured by the hope of a better life, pointed out Irudaya Rajan, who chairs the International Institute of Migration and Development in Thiruvananthapuram.

"They also paid money to agents and were cheated. It's the struggle to get better wages [that is driving this]," he said.

 

Indian killed while entering Israel was victim of job scam, family say​


The family of an Indian man who was shot dead while illegally crossing into Israel say he was a victim of a job scam.

Thomas Gabriel Perera was killed by Jordanian security forces by the border with Israel on 10 February.

He was lured to Jordan by the promise of a lucrative job, and when it did not materialise he tried to enter Israel as he was told he could find work there, his family told the BBC.

Reports of Indians falling for employment scams and illegally entering other countries to look for work have become increasingly common.

Perera, 47, had been accompanied by his brother-in-law Edison Charlas, who was injured in the shootout. Mr Charlas was treated in hospital and spent a fortnight in prison before he was repatriated to India.

The two men were from the southern Indian state of Kerala where they worked as auto-rickshaw drivers.

An agent had promised them they could get blue-collar jobs in Jordan earning 350,000 rupees ($4,000; £3,110) a month.

Mr Charlas told the BBC he paid 210,000 rupees to an agent before they left India, and paid an additional $600 after reaching Jordan on a tourist visa.

But when the two men arrived in Jordan's capital city Amman in early February, they were told by the agent that there were no jobs available.

The agent then suggested they should try illegally crossing into Israel, claiming there were plenty of opportunities there.

On 10 February, Mr Charlas and Perera joined a group that drove for hours to Jordan's border with Israel.

"We were taken in a car. It was a long distance. We got into the car at 2pm and reached the location only around midnight. Then we were made to walk several kilometres along a coastline. It was while walking in the dark that we were shot,'' said Mr Charlas.

The BBC has seen a letter sent to Perera's family by the Indian embassy in Jordan. It states that "security forces tried to stop them but they did not listen to the warning, the guards opened fire on them".

"One bullet hit Mr Thomas [Perera] in his head and he passed away on the spot.''

Mr Charlas, however, disputed this account and said there was "no such warning (from the guards). They just shot.''

"I was walking slowly behind the others in the dark... That was when the bullet hit me and I lost consciousness. I had no clue what happened to Thomas,'' he said.

The BBC has asked India's foreign ministry and Jordanian authorities for comment on Mr Charlas' allegation.

Mr Charlas said he was later taken to a hospital for treatment and then moved between several Jordanian government offices before being transferred to prison, where he was kept for 18 days.

While in prison, he managed to contact his wife and told her what had happened, and his wife contacted Indian embassy officials.

Mr Charlas was deported to India on 28 February.

Perera's body is still in Jordan. In response to BBC queries, India's foreign ministry said they were working to bring the body back to India as soon as possible.

"I am told that it will take one or two days for the process of documentation and other things to be completed," said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the foreign ministry.

On Monday, Shashi Tharoor, the member of parliament representing Perera's constituency Thiruvananthapuram, said that members of the Indian embassy in Jordan had verified the victim's identity and that the process of transportation of the body had begun.

Despite numerous government warnings, many Indians are still falling prey to job scams and taking the risk of entering countries illegally to find work, say observers.

"The modus operandi is to get a tourist visa for one country and then enter the neighbouring country," said Ajith Kolassery, the CEO of Norka, the Kerala government's department overseeing migration.

"No country will accept illegal entry. We have been consistently issuing advisories to people to be wary of job rackets, but they are still going."

In recent years hundreds of Indians have been rescued from scam centres in Cambodia and other parts of South East Asia. They were trafficked to the centres after they were lured overseas by promises of good jobs.

Scores of Indian nationals were also tricked into fighting for Russia in the war with Ukraine after they were offered fake jobs and opportunities to study abroad.

The 100 Indians who were deported from the US last month after being accused of entering the country illegally had also been lured by the hope of a better life, pointed out Irudaya Rajan, who chairs the International Institute of Migration and Development in Thiruvananthapuram.

"They also paid money to agents and were cheated. It's the struggle to get better wages [that is driving this]," he said.


Why do these Indians try to migrate illegally in so many countries? Why don't they stay in NUMBER ONE INDIA? :inti
 
I watched a video recently where an Indian guy goes to Israel and he’s accompanied by some white female, who may have been Israeli. They go out one evening and he tries to get into various clubs and bars, only to find he was rejected from every venue.

I will post the video when I get a chance.

This is why I can only laugh when I see Islamaphobic Indians go out of their way to support Israel.
 
I watched a video recently where an Indian guy goes to Israel and he’s accompanied by some white female, who may have been Israeli. They go out one evening and he tries to get into various clubs and bars, only to find he was rejected from every venue.

I will post the video when I get a chance.

This is why I can only laugh when I see Islamaphobic Indians go out of their way to support Israel.

Please post the video. :qdkcheeky

I also heard about it but didn't check the video.
 
I watched a video recently where an Indian guy goes to Israel and he’s accompanied by some white female, who may have been Israeli. They go out one evening and he tries to get into various clubs and bars, only to find he was rejected from every venue.

I will post the video when I get a chance.

This is why I can only laugh when I see Islamaphobic Indians go out of their way to support Israel.
There are dizens of videos where bearded muslims and hijabed women are refused entry or looked down upon and made fun of lol and asked to leave. Can post those if it's ok for all. The Saudis Iranians and other middle eastern muslims including Palestinian muslims treat SC muslims like nothing and horribly - so much for Islamic ummah.

So coming back to the topic - relationship between ind and Israel is a strategic relationship with mutual cooperation and collaboration. Israel helped ind in wars when it was attacked by its Muslim neighbors and have military and technology goods trade. The triad axis of USA Israel India will be the defining partnership this century no matter how much you guys crib and fuss about here.
 
There are dizens of videos where bearded muslims and hijabed women are refused entry or looked down upon and made fun of lol and asked to leave. Can post those if it's ok for all. The Saudis Iranians and other middle eastern muslims including Palestinian muslims treat SC muslims like nothing and horribly - so much for Islamic ummah.

So coming back to the topic - relationship between ind and Israel is a strategic relationship with mutual cooperation and collaboration. Israel helped ind in wars when it was attacked by its Muslim neighbors and have military and technology goods trade. The triad axis of USA Israel India will be the defining partnership this century no matter how much you guys crib and fuss about here.

Looks like I hit a nerve
 
Looks like I hit a nerve
Nobody hit a raw nerve lol. Its called transference. There is no ummah between ind and Israel- it's a mutually beneficial relationship. Partners against radical Islamic terrorism - both have hostile Islamic neighbors with perennial IMF bowls at others mercy alqays. So commoon shared interests.

Both have radical neighbors that are all about Islam religion religion with no concept of modernism. So naturally mutually aligned interests.
 
Indians are going to go and settle in Israel.

May be for you any strategic and military partnership means migrating tp to that place and settling there.
That would be beautiful. We have first handed experienced the bounties of indian immigration in Canada and USA here. Cannot wait for Israel to enjoy the "model immigrants" as well. HAHAHAHA. Oh that would be lovely!
 
As I had this in mind....one sided submission
This is a brutal watch, and i have seen this video before too and not surprised at all. These israelis are just blatantly doing what is now happening sneakily in Toronto from my experience. Indians usually dont get admission in many of the clubs and are booted out by bouncers on different excuses in the line. Those are usually the ones who look very indian in their behavior/appearance btw. The bouncers ofc use different excuses like "Are you on the guest list (when there was never any), your attire is not following dress code etc. and for good reason. Have witnessed this multiple time in front of my eyes.
 
Nobody hit a raw nerve lol. Its called transference. There is no ummah between ind and Israel- it's a mutually beneficial relationship. Partners against radical Islamic terrorism - both have hostile Islamic neighbors with perennial IMF bowls at others mercy alqays. So commoon shared interests.

Both have radical neighbors that are all about Islam religion religion with no concept of modernism. So naturally mutually aligned interests.

Any other Indians rattled like this guy?
 
Looks like I hit a nerve

This happens in most Western countries..Nothing strange about this, why is it supposed to be unique? Ppl from the sub continent experience this everywhere they go. I have seen a video of an Arab in UAE doing something absolutely despicable to a Pakistani with a camel, it will make you puke how this Arab doesn't even consider the person on the receiving end as a human..

Indians themselves are one of the most racists lot in the world, see how they treat African students in India...

What goes around comes around.

Nothing out of the ordinary in your video...
 
There are dizens of videos where bearded muslims and hijabed women are refused entry or looked down upon and made fun of lol and asked to leave. Can post those if it's ok for all. The Saudis Iranians and other middle eastern muslims including Palestinian muslims treat SC muslims like nothing and horribly - so much for Islamic ummah.

So coming back to the topic - relationship between ind and Israel is a strategic relationship with mutual cooperation and collaboration. Israel helped ind in wars when it was attacked by its Muslim neighbors and have military and technology goods trade. The triad axis of USA Israel India will be the defining partnership this century no matter how much you guys crib and fuss about here.

Ah, so "mutual cooperation and collaboration" is what they are now calling good old bootlicking?
 
Any other Indians rattled like this guy?
Rattled lol ! Who is rattled everyone knows. Isreal is a small tiny country with minuscule population surrounded by Islamic countries with big countries. So who has rattled who??

Ind is surrounded by hostile Islamic countries pak and ban and who is rattling whom?😀
 
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Well both India and Israel got independence around the same time.

Both Pakistan and Palestine got the independence around the same time also ?

Quite a bit of similarities here both India and Israel starts with I and both Palestine and Pakistan starts with a P.

2 I's are prospering nations, one already has gone beyond a developed nation while the other 'India' is still developing, both the I's work with each other to better themselves. However both P's are in ungettoutable hopeless situations forever doomed...
Your posts used to be overly simplistic with little to no nuance before, now have taken it to the next level. Calling India prospering, and mocking people living under occupation, under apartheid, with no sovereignty over their land.
 
Thread is not about Pakistan or Kashmir. So keep your posts relevant to INDIA ISRAEL only
 
Despite being subjected to racism, the hindutvas chooses to ignore it because the perpetrator’s actions are directed at those they themselves resent.”
Rattled lol ! Who is rattled everyone knows. Isreal is a small tiny country with minuscule population surrounded by Islamic countries with big countries. So who has rattled who??

Ind is surrounded by hostile Islamic countries pak and ban and who is rattling whom?😀

Oh look, the guilty party is out here auditioning for the role of ‘Innocent Victim’ while dodging racism condemnations like it’s a game of dodgeball, powered by generational hate and a PhD in Whataboutism. LOL
 
An Israeli woman and her Indian host gangraped in India. Their 3 male friends pushed into the river, one dead, one missing, one alive.

But sarr we are allies.
 
Rattled lol ! Who is rattled everyone knows. Isreal is a small tiny country with minuscule population surrounded by Islamic countries with big countries. So who has rattled who??

Ind is surrounded by hostile Islamic countries pak and ban and who is rattling whom?😀

Israel is in reality a US colony established in the middle east for logistical purposes as much as religious. Without US backing it is questionable how long they would survive. Without a state, Jewish people were living in the middle east for the past few centuries without much issue.

As for the question whether the love story between Indians and Israelis is one sided, seems to me that Indians flock to the Arab Muslim countries in far greater numbers than they do to israel, so doesn't seem like israel offers much opportunity to work or live in israel. Not sure why Indians feel the need to cheerlead for israel over arabs.
 
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