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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to thank him for the security cooperation in the wake of the bombing attack on the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, the PM's office said on Monday.

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Netanyahu expressed his gratitude for the Indian "government's efforts to safeguard Israeli representatives in the aftermath of the terrorist event."

Modi told Netanyahu that New Delhi will maintain its cooperation with Israel in the efforts against terrorist groups.

Netanyahu also congratulated Modi on the beginning of India's COVID-19 coronavirus inoculation effort, with the two leaders discussing "possible cooperation in the production and supply of vaccines to Israel and the mutual recognition of certificates of vaccination." Read more at i24