Israel Embassy posts Ghibli demonstrating the closeness between PM Modi and Netanyahu
Using a stunning Ghibli-style artwork, the Israel Embassy in India sent a touching message on the social networking site “X” on Tuesday, highlighting the friendship between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
With the hashtag #GhibliStudio and the flags of both countries, the tweet encapsulates the relationship between the two leaders and represents the close diplomatic connections between Israel and India.
“A #Ghibli tale of friendship @narendramodi @netanyahu,” the social media post reads.
The Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli, Inc. is situated in Koganei, Tokyo. The company is well-known in the animation sector and has broadened its range of work to encompass short films, TV ads, and other media.
This creative depiction coincides with India and Israel’s ongoing strengthening of their ties in a number of areas, including trade, agriculture, technology, and defense. With common ideals like innovation, entrepreneurship, and support for free markets, the two leaders have played a key role in advancing a developing collaboration.
Reuven Azar, Israel’s ambassador to India, recently emphasized how India is becoming a more significant global force under PM Modi’s direction. He commended India for its accomplishments and said he was impressed by Modi and Netanyahu’s close connection.
“We are genuinely admiring India’s accomplishments under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. We treasure our friendship with him. We noticed that he was the first to contact us after the Hamas attack on October 7. Over the past year and a half, we witnessed his support for us. We are aware that we share numerous opinions. Our perspectives are similar. Our difficulties are comparable. As a result, I have no doubt that we will be able to accomplish a great deal more together in the years to come,” Reuven Azar said.
Since the introduction of OpenAI’s GPT-4o upgrade, Ghibli has become a popular trend on social networking sites like Instagram and X. Known as “Ghibli-style AI images,” the viral phenomena is rapidly spreading across a number of sites.
Originally a Libyan Arabic word meaning a scorching desert breeze, “Ghibli” is now commonly used to refer to the Japanese animation studio “Studio Ghibli,” which is well-known for its classic movies like “My Neighbor Totoro” and “Princess Mononoke.”