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26/11 attack survivour Baby Moshe visits Mumbai for the first time after the incident

Nariman House which is converted to a memorial for all the victims will see Moshe's presence at the unveiling

26/11 attack survivour Baby Moshe visits Mumbai for the first time after the incident
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Mumbai was paralysed on 26/11, 2008, when the city was attacked by 10 terrorists who not only killed innocent people but held many as hostages. They mainly targeted foreign nationals and among the victims were Moshe Holtzberg's parents who were Israeli residents. 

Baby Moshe was lucky enough to survive the attack when his parents Rabbi Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, were shot down along with six other people. He was escorted by his maid Sandra Samuel who left the house in time.

Nine years after that dreadful incident, Moshe Holtzberg has come to India with his grandfather on Tuesday morning. He landed at Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport where Moshe and his grandfather were welcomed by Israeli authorities. He will be visiting Nariman House with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 

Moshe Holtzberg's grandfather Rabbi Holtzberg said that he felt happy after coming to India and feels secure as compared to 26/11. Along with visiting Nariman House, Moshe will be visiting Gateway of India and Hotel Taj Mahal Palace as well.

After the incident, Moshe was sent to his grandfather who resided in Israel. Soon, in order to pay tribute to the lost innocent lives, Nariman House will be converted into a memorial. The same will be announced in the presence of Netanyahu.

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