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Can have another army with Indian volunteers: Israeli envoy​

Ambassador Naor Gilon said Israel will not forget support shown by the Indian leadership and people during its ongoing war against Hamas.

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Israeli Ambassador to India Naor Gilon thanked the Indian leadership and people for the support. (Screengrab)

New Delhi,UPDATED: Oct 13, 2023 21:05 IST

Israel's Ambassador to India Naor Gilon on Friday expressed gratitude to the Indian leadership and people for the support extended to Israel during its war with Hamas.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Gilon said, “The level of support which we got from Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) who, on Saturday, came out and tweeted a condemnation and extended support to Israel. We will not forget that.”

Ambassador Gilon also said he “could have another IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) with the Indian volunteers”.

Ambassador Gilon said he received phone calls from ministers, officials and business persons extending support to Israel.

Ambassador Gilon highlighted the overwhelming support from Indians for Israel.

“Look at the social media of the embassy (Israeli Embassy), it's amazing. I could have another IDF with volunteers (Indians). Everyone is telling me I want to volunteer and I want to go and fight for Israelâ€æthis strong support is unprecedented for me," he told ANI.

“India and Israel, the closeness is something I cannot explain,” he added.

The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas launched a barrage of rocket attacks in southern Israel on Saturday, October 7, killing more than 1,200 Israelis and 1,500 Palestinians.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. After the call, PM Modi said that India "condemns terrorism in all its forms".

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi thanked Netanyahu for his call and for providing him with an "update on the ongoing situation". "People of India stand firmly with Israel in this difficult hour. India strongly and unequivocally condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," the post read.

US President Joe Biden also extended "rock solid and unwavering" support to Israel in response to "terrorist assaults" by Hamas. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will also visit Israel and meet the country's political leadership to discuss the ongoing conflict.

 
Modi better watch it. Too much of this jumping up and down about support for Ijrail can result in some deportation from gulf countries and loss of remittance.
UAE, Bahrain are bigger supporters, that is why they are so brazen. These two countries abandoned Palestine with Saudi backing obviously, they couldn't have done it on their own. In the meantime, Saudis play a role like they care about Palestine.
 
UAE, Bahrain are bigger supporters, that is why they are so brazen. These two countries abandoned Palestine with Saudi backing obviously, they couldn't have done it on their own. In the meantime, Saudis play a role like they care about Palestine.

In reality Palestinians are pure stupid.

Saudis sold Palestine land (without consent of Palestinians) to UK via Balfore Declaration, as a reward, as UK made possible for Saudis to rule in Sauidi Arabia by deafeating Turk Ottoman Empire in World War 1. In Ottoman Empire Saudi name was Hijaz. And Sauds were dacoits in Ottoman Era.

Saudis fooled Palestinian to fight with Israelis, they will support them. Then Saudis trying their best to pressurize other Muslim countries to recognize Israel. So, after others, they will recognize Israel. Reason is land of Saudi is considered holly and and Saudis are earning a lot in Hajj, Umrah.

Now, Palestinians will be soon alone and will only sacrifice their their lives.

Egypt and Jordan are Anti Palestine. Now from few days. Egypt even closed crossing of Palestinians.
 

Can have another army with Indian volunteers: Israeli envoy​

Ambassador Naor Gilon said Israel will not forget support shown by the Indian leadership and people during its ongoing war against Hamas.

israeli-ambassador-to-india-naor-gilon-135528301-16x9.png

Israeli Ambassador to India Naor Gilon thanked the Indian leadership and people for the support. (Screengrab)

New Delhi,UPDATED: Oct 13, 2023 21:05 IST

Israel's Ambassador to India Naor Gilon on Friday expressed gratitude to the Indian leadership and people for the support extended to Israelduring its war with Hamas.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Gilon said, “The level of support which we got from Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) who, on Saturday, came out and tweeted a condemnation and extended support to Israel. We will not forget that.”

Ambassador Gilon also said he “could have another IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) with the Indian volunteers”.

Ambassador Gilon said he received phone calls from ministers, officials and business persons extending support to Israel.

Ambassador Gilon highlighted the overwhelming support from Indians for Israel.

“Look at the social media of the embassy (Israeli Embassy), it's amazing. I could have another IDF with volunteers (Indians). Everyone is telling me I want to volunteer and I want to go and fight for Israelâ€æthis strong support is unprecedented for me," he told ANI.

“India and Israel, the closeness is something I cannot explain,” he added.

The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas launched a barrage of rocket attacks in southern Israel on Saturday, October 7, killing more than 1,200 Israelis and 1,500 Palestinians.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. After the call, PM Modi said that India "condemns terrorism in all its forms".

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi thanked Netanyahu for his call and for providing him with an "update on the ongoing situation". "People of India stand firmly with Israel in this difficult hour. India strongly and unequivocally condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," the post read.

US President Joe Biden also extended "rock solid and unwavering" support to Israel in response to "terrorist assaults" by Hamas. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will also visit Israel and meet the country's political leadership to discuss the ongoing conflict.

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Can have another army with Indian volunteers: Israeli envoy​

Ambassador Naor Gilon said Israel will not forget support shown by the Indian leadership and people during its ongoing war against Hamas.

israeli-ambassador-to-india-naor-gilon-135528301-16x9.png

Israeli Ambassador to India Naor Gilon thanked the Indian leadership and people for the support. (Screengrab)

New Delhi,UPDATED: Oct 13, 2023 21:05 IST

Israel's Ambassador to India Naor Gilon on Friday expressed gratitude to the Indian leadership and people for the support extended to Israelduring its war with Hamas.

Speaking to news agency ANI, Gilon said, “The level of support which we got from Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) who, on Saturday, came out and tweeted a condemnation and extended support to Israel. We will not forget that.”

Ambassador Gilon also said he “could have another IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) with the Indian volunteers”.

Ambassador Gilon said he received phone calls from ministers, officials and business persons extending support to Israel.

Ambassador Gilon highlighted the overwhelming support from Indians for Israel.

“Look at the social media of the embassy (Israeli Embassy), it's amazing. I could have another IDF with volunteers (Indians). Everyone is telling me I want to volunteer and I want to go and fight for Israelâ€æthis strong support is unprecedented for me," he told ANI.

“India and Israel, the closeness is something I cannot explain,” he added.

The Palestinian terrorist group Hamas launched a barrage of rocket attacks in southern Israel on Saturday, October 7, killing more than 1,200 Israelis and 1,500 Palestinians.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. After the call, PM Modi said that India "condemns terrorism in all its forms".

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi thanked Netanyahu for his call and for providing him with an "update on the ongoing situation". "People of India stand firmly with Israel in this difficult hour. India strongly and unequivocally condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations," the post read.

US President Joe Biden also extended "rock solid and unwavering" support to Israel in response to "terrorist assaults" by Hamas. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will also visit Israel and meet the country's political leadership to discuss the ongoing conflict.

Just dont let this one to come near your female IDF soldiers.
 
A representative of an occupying force is openly and boastfully claiming hiring of mercenaries as army of volunteers.

Let Palestinians get their volunteers .. those would be terrorists right?

Ah Muslim rulers .. most probably you are the most coward, spineless lot that ever existed, how will you answer on the judgement day, what will be your excuse.
 
I hope something likes this is done, a volunteer army of smelly, deformed Indians. The Islamic world needs to see this.
 
Not a smart idea while this is happening to their soldiers in IOJK:

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