Israel-Iran war: Walls painted in Hebrew, this Indian village is called ‘Mini Israel’, it is located in…, the situation there is…
Last year, when the Israel-Hamas conflict started, this place witnessed a lot of chaos.
New Delhi: A bunch of people is standing in front of a tremendous statue of Jesus Christ, praying for the peace of the souls of the people killed within the recent attacks in Israel. Nevertheless, many Israelis should be would becould o.k. be seen on the streets of Dharamkot. Similtaneously Israel is embroiled in a fierce battle at a couple of fronts, the Mini Israel in Himachal Pradesh is bustling.
This Mini Israel in Himachal Pradesh is Dharamkot village of Dharamshala. Which is miles a small village which is throbbing with fun and frolic in recent times while the West Asia region is on a boil. The Dharamkot area is packed with Israeli tourists. Being one of Israeli tourists most favoured destinations, the area is now recognized on the international level.
Last year, when the Israel-Hamas conflict started, this place witnessed a lot of chaos just a few of the Israelis living here and an awful lot Israeli citizens all of a sudden went back to their homes. Nevertheless, currently, as the conflict continues to be going on, there is huge expand within the choice of Israelis here and it truly is surprising.
Sanjeev Gandhi, general secretary of the Hotel Association Dharamshala and owner of a 3-star hotel in Dharamkot, said that many young and old people from Israel have stayed on this area this year. Most of them returned to Dharamkot about two months ago. He said that once the war broke out in Israel last year, most Israeli tourists left. Nevertheless, for the last two months, they've returned in large numbers, reports news18.
Significantly, the dominance of Israeli tourists on this area is clear from the actual fact that almost all restaurants on this area serve Israeli cuisine and the restaurant’s sign boards and menus are also written in Hebrew language and whatever is written on the walls is in Hebrew.
Israeli tourists started visiting Dharamkot about three decades ago and have made a tremendous contribution in developing Dharamkot as a tourist destination among international tourists.
Israeli tourists are present within the village almost everywhere the year and this has helped in boosting tourism and generating revenue for the local residents.
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