00:00First of all, the bond between India and Israel is unbreakable.
00:04And there is a lot of reason for that.
00:06The history, the tradition, the family importance.
00:10Definitely the support that we got from India for many, many years.
00:14And I think that we gave also our support as well.
00:17It's a bond between people.
00:18It's a bond between government.
00:20And it's between leaders as well.
00:24Then first of all, but above all, what we saw a few days ago in Kashmir,
00:30it's unacceptable.
00:32It's something that we cannot stand aside as a human being, as friends, as brothers of India.
00:39And the photos that I've seen were heartbreaking.
00:43And I think that it was a very, very difficult event to watch.
00:46Actually, Israel is a country who can understand India really better
00:51because you also face the attack like this.
00:54You are also facing somewhere the problem of terrorism.
00:57And we are also victim of terrorism.
01:01So how do you look into this, this terrorism?
01:04I have to tell you, you know, India was born in 1947,
01:07but the roots are many, many years before.
01:10And Israel was born nine months after raids, by the way, from the same mother, England.
01:14And since our first day, like you have the partition plan,
01:20and afterwards, you know, this war of independence, we have the same thing.
01:24And terrorists didn't stop to target Israel and India since 1947, in your case,
01:32in our case even a little bit before, and afterwards, until today.
01:36There is no 100% success.
01:39We have to remember that.
01:40But we have to fight in a very determined way to fight against terrorism,
01:45because otherwise it will jump up and up and up.
01:48And we have to put it in a certain level.
01:50I'm sorry to say something which people don't like to hear.
01:53There is no 100%.
01:54I mean, terrorists will continue to succeed once in a while.
01:58But they have to know that if they do something,
02:01they're going to pay them personally and their leaders the payment and the punishment.
02:08That's a very clear message.
02:10But there are some Pakistani leaders, like Foreign Minister of Pakistan,
02:14he said that if India will not share water with us,
02:18then the river of the blood will flow from India.
02:22This is very ridiculous.
02:24It's very shocking for us this time.
02:27I think that what's happened, first of all,
02:31I think that Pakistan needs to deal with the terror activities that they made in Kashmir
02:36and not dealing with the reaction of their reaction.
02:38I think that's my advice to the Pakistani government.
02:41I think that's the only thing that I can say.
02:43I think that India is playing in a very, very smart way into diplomacy
02:48and into relations with the people that are actually sending troops into their places.
02:55I mean, to make such event or massacre,
03:02I cannot even define it in a different way,
03:04it's something unacceptable in my opinion.
03:06You are the person who are living at India, who are living at our Mumbai, Hampton, Mumbai.
03:12How do you feel here?
03:13How, as you came from Israel, are you feeling safe here?
03:18Or is there something that, you know, I can't believe that there are still attacks?
03:23First of all, I'm Israeli.
03:26Then for me, I think that it's very, very safe.
03:29And I know that even in Israel it's very, very safe.
03:31And we know how to live along with.
03:34But I feel very, very safe.
03:35You touch my heart because I feel Mumbaker this way or another.
03:39I love India very much.
03:41I feel safe.
03:42And I told you what was my first reaction when I've heard after this massacre.
03:45I said, my time is to go right now as a tourist to Kashmir.
03:49That was the reaction.
03:51And I think this should be the reaction because the terrorists don't want us to live normally.
03:55And the only answer is to go and to be a tourist in Kashmir.
03:59That was my first reaction.
04:01But security-wise, and I know even the government didn't allow me to go there.
04:05But if you ask me, I should be there.
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