On the 4th of July, Narendra Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel, marking 25 years of the establishment of full diplomatic relations between Israel and India, while he was received at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport on Tuesday evening by his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu in a grand welcome. A rather funny coincidence came into account during Modi's visit in the country as a road sign read Modi'in, pointing the way from Tel Aviv Airport to Jerusalem. Well, what do they say about coincidences? Yeah, there is no such thing!
The arrival of PM #ModiInIsrael reflected even on road signs on the way from #Jerusalem to the airport :) pic.twitter.com/T6zXA0Jsce
— Froim Ditza (@Froim) July 4, 2017People from all over the world also had a hard time believing this as they flooded the comments section about the synchronized coincidence.
what are the odds?
— nitin raj (@foolishNhungry) July 4, 2017This is amazing! Thank u from India :)
— Piya (@Supriya_S1207) July 4, 2017Really? Unbelievable! Was it there before, or was it included just recently? Anyway, I am happy. Thank you @Israel .
— Sri Aiyer RS (@SriAiyerRS2) July 4, 2017Modi'in Illit is a Haredi Israeli settlement and city in the West Bank, situated midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Modi'in Illit was granted city status by the Israeli government in 2008.
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Modi was also addressed by the Israeli PM as “one of the greatest world leaders” out there, and whether you agree or not, you have to admit that Modi is going to be talked about for years to come.

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