Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar said Tel Aviv and New Delhi remain “united" in their response to terrorism, noting that Israel was the first country to identify the Red Fort explosion in Delhi as a terror attack. In an exclusive conversation with CNN-News18, Reuven Azar said the November 10 blast had reinforced the need for closer security cooperation between the two countries.
“Israel and India cooperate to acquire the capabilities required in the fight against terror. Only a few days ago, we upgraded that cooperation through the signing of a new agreement during the visit of the Defence Secretary to Israel. Our countries trust each other and will continue to work together to face this challenge," he said.
On Israel’s position on the attack, the ambassador expressed strong solidarity, sa

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