After Maldives banned Israelis from entering, Israeli embassy asked citizens to visit Indian beaches

Israeli nationals are not permitted to enter the Maldives. Israel has responded to this move by advising its people not to travel to the Maldives. The Israeli Embassy in India has simultaneously urged its citizens to travel to India rather than the Maldives.

The Israeli Embassy has also provided a list of amazing beach tourist locations in India for citizens through a social media post.

According to the embassy, visitors from Israel are cordially welcomed in India. Some Indian destinations, such as Goa, Kerala, Lakshadweep, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, have also been suggested by the Israeli Embassy in India.

The Israeli Embassy in India issued this statement after the Maldives stated on Sunday that it would bar the entry of people with Israeli passports into the country. Maldives Home Security and Technology Minister Ali Ihsan revealed the decision during a press briefing at the Maldives President’s Office on Sunday.

Amidst Maldives controversy, EaseMyTrip canceled all flight bookings from this place

Following the disputed remarks made by Maldives leaders about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, everyone from the general public to celebrities has been boycotting the Maldives. Numerous Indians have withdrawn their plans to visit the Maldives. Under these circumstances, Maldives tourism has experienced a significant setback.

In the Maldives government, Minister Maryam made offensive comments about Prime Minister Modi. A few Maldivian leaders also aimed for PM Modi’s trip to Lakshadweep. In India, there was a robust reaction to this. The remarks made by ministers and other officials were also chastised by other Maldivian politicians.

EaseMyTrip has halted all Maldives flight reservations in the interim. Nishant Pitti, the CEO and co-founder of this travel company, provided this information on X (Twitter).

Following PM Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep, the Maldivian leaders uttered obscene remarks about both India and PM Modi. Subsequently, the Maldives government suspended Minister Maryam Shuana, Malsha Sharif, and Jahoom Majid for making offensive remarks against Prime Minister Modi, following India’s severe opposition.

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