PM Netanyahu's Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for the IDF Delegation Returning from Nepal

PM Welcomes IDF Delegation Returning from Nepal

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    My friend, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, told me a few days ago that cooperation between Israel and India in Nepal is an example of brotherhood between peoples, and indeed there is justice in his words.
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    PM Netanyahu Welcomes IDF Delegation Returning from Nepal PM Netanyahu Welcomes IDF Delegation Returning from Nepal
     
     
    PM Netanyahu's Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for the IDF Delegation Returning from Nepal
    (Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)
     
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Tuesday, 12 May 2015, at Ben-Gurion International Airport, made the following remarks at the welcoming ceremony for the IDF delegation returning from Nepal:
     
    Israel is a small country with a big heart. UN data show that we sent the second largest delegation to Nepal, in the number of personnel, of all countries.
     
    Members of the delegation – we are proud of you!
     
    You rescued people from the ruins, treated 1,600 injured and sick people, and brought new life into the world, at least eight births. You showed the true face of the State of Israel – a state that loves life and saves life.
     
    Did anyone see the Iranian delegation in Nepal? The Iranians send delegations to countries in the region and around the world not to save lives, but to sow death, ruin and terror, and this is the difference between enlightened democracies and dark regimes based on fanaticism and terror.
     
    I would like to thank the government of Nepal. I heard here your thanks to us, but there are also our thanks to you for cooperating in the rescue of our nationals. I would also like to thank the Government of India for the assistance in landing our planes and for the helicopters that were placed at our disposal.
     
    My friend, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, told me a few days ago that cooperation between Israel and India in Nepal is an example of brotherhood between peoples, and indeed there is justice in his words.
     
    Soldiers and officers, members of the delegation, you moved the entire Israeli people as you went to the most remote places to save Israeli citizens, Nepalese citizens and citizens of the world. I especially remember your pictures as you stopped to light Shabbat candles in the field hospital.
     
     
    Dear members of the delegation, you brought much honor and much pride to the State of Israel. I am certain and I know that you are already prepared for the next mission wherever you are needed; according to the news such a mission is already at hand. A few minutes ago I told the Nepalese Ambassador that we are prepared to the best of our abilities to help them even now. Would that you were not needed, but should it be necessary, you know – and the world is learning – that you can be counted on.
     
    On behalf of the citizens of Israel, I salute you."