In Pics: Moshe visits Mumbai 9 years after 26/11, Netanyahu enjoys sight of Taj Mahal

DNA Web Team | Updated: Jan 16, 2018, 08:53 PM IST

Moshe Holtzberg, arrived in Mumbai nine years after he lost his parents during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, on Tuesday. On the other hand Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara pose for a photograph at the Taj Mahal in the Indian city of Agra, during their visit to India, on January 16, 2018.

Moshe Holtzberg, arrived in Mumbai nine years after he lost his parents during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, on Tuesday. 

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara pose for a photograph at the Taj Mahal in the Indian city of Agra on January 16, 2018. Benjamin Netanyahu hailed a "new era" in ties with India January 15 as he signed a series of deals during the first visit by an Israeli Prime Minister in 15 years. PHOTO CREDITS: AFP

Mumbai: Israeli boy Moshe Holtzberg, who lost his parents during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, arrives at Taj Hotel in Colaba, in Mumbai on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDITS: PTI

Mumbai: Israeli boy Moshe Holtzberg, who lost his parents during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, arrives at Nariman House in Colaba, in Mumbai on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDITS: PTI

Moshe Holtzberg, who survived the 2008 Mumbai attacks, arrives at Nariman House, home to the Mumbai chapter of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, in Mumbai, India January 16, 2018. PHOTO CREDITS: Reuters

Moshe Holtzberg, son of slain US Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg who was killed along with his wife in the November 26, 2008 attacks, reacts as he arrives at the Nariman (Chabad) house in Mumbai on January 16, 2018. An Israeli boy returned for the first time on January 16 to the house where his parents were killed in the Mumbai terror attacks almost a decade ago. PHOTO CREDITS: AFP

Agra: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu pose for a picture during a visit to historic Taj Mahal in Agra on Tuesday. PHOTO CREDITS: PTI

Moshe Holtzberg, who survived the 2008 Mumbai attacks, arrives at Nariman House, home to the Mumbai chapter of the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, in Mumbai, India January 16, 2018. PHOTO CREDITS: Reuters