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Any members who visited each others countries

This is going to go off topic a small correction however is required here. Although many Israeli's lets say majority moved or migrated in 1930, 1940 from all over the world there always was/were always local Jewish population present.

True, though they could be counted in mere thousands, and the majority of these were religious students and practitioners who still held foreign citizenships.
 
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Well I dunno. That's what the Israeli tourists like to eat, so the locals cook it for them, so by that reasoning it IS Israeli food, perhaps it's similar to other Arab/middle eastern dishes.

Kinda like my friends in Canada loved the Biryani we made at home, they think of it as Indian food but try telling that to a Pakistani...:lol:

I don't blame you though
If they tell you it's Israeli food, you would believe that.
I'm just telling you it isn't :) as much as Pizza i.e. is not a Japanese dish although Japanese love it and eat it all the time.
 
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Wagha border is actually neutral territory, you're not in india until half a mile walk from there.
 
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I visit Nepal, Bhutan & Sri Lanka.

SL is where my Grand Father do Business... Now he is no more..

Bhutan i love that country and people there... My Uncle work in Chukha hydel plant, Chukha, Bhutan...Bit news @ 7 years only they join their kids in school.

Nepal Just for religious and tour @ young age...
 
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