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PM Narendra Modi meets Mumbai attack's Israeli child survivor, offers him long term visa to India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who was just two years old when he lost his parents in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Jerusalem Updated on: July 05, 2017 20:41 IST
PM Narendra Modi meets Mumbai attack's Israeli child
PM Narendra Modi meets Mumbai attack's Israeli child survivor Moshe

In a special gesture, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today met Moshe Holtzberg, the Israeli child who was just two years old when he lost his parents in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, and invited him and his family to India, offering them long-term visas. Moshe, now 11, also showered love on the Prime Minister and said, "Dear Mr Modi, I love you and your people in India."

Modi met Moshe along with his grandparents and Indian nanny Sandra Samuels, who managed to escape with him from the Nariman House which came under attack by Pakistan-based LeT terrorists in 2008. 

"Come and stay in India and Mumbai. You are most welcome. You and your all family members will get long term visas. So you can come anytime and go anywhere," Modi told the boy during the meeting. 

Moshe started his welcome speech for Modi in Hindi, saying "Aapka swagat hai humare desh mein". 

"I want to ask you something from all of us: Please continue to love me forever. Thank you. And always remember my parents," he said. "I live in Afula, but I remember our connection to Nariman House...I hope I will be able to visit Mumbai and when I get older, I live there...Dear Mr Modi I love you and the people in India." 

The boy gifted a photo to Modi who was accompanied Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

"Thank you for your very very special gift," Modi said with affection. 

Netanyahu, who was earlier invited by Modi to visit India, offered Moshe to take him along on his visit. "PM Modi invited me to India and you will come with me," Netanyahu told Moshe.

Moshe was two when his parents Rivka and Gavriel Holtzberg, serving as emissaries of Chabad in Mumbai, were killed along with six others by terrorists at the Nariman House, also popularly known as Chabad House. 

The Nariman House was one of the five places targeted by the terrorists, killing 166 people. 

Moshe now lives with his grandparents -- Rabbi Shimon Rosenberg and his wife Yehudit Rosenberg. He now goes to a yeshiva (religious school). He is still very attached to his nanny Sandra who works in Jerusalem and joins the family over the weekends. 

Israel honoured Sandra with an honorary citizenship in September 2010. 

 

She works with young kids in Jerusalem during the week and joins the Rosenberg family during the weekends. 

Before the meeting Modi, Moshe's grandfather had said he wanted to do his grandson's 'bar mitzvah', a ceremony performed for Jewish boys at the age of 13 which Indian scholars in Israel compare with upnayana or the thread ceremony, in Mumbai for which he would invite Modi.

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