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Can you call a bus 'Israel' in India? Driver defends unusual gesture

Bus driver Lester Kateel, who has been working in Israel for years, named his bus in honor of his host country, but public outrage forced him to change course. "I love Israel so much. It's because I've worked here for so many years, and I love how this country works and operates. I feel very protected here even during wartime."

by  Erez Linn and Neta Bar
Published on  10-08-2024 11:41
Last modified: 10-08-2024 16:15
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The bus that has come under attack in India | Photo: Courtesy

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A bus owner in Mangaluru in the state of Karnataka, India has found himself at the center of an unexpected controversy, as reported by the Times of India. Lester Kateel, who has been working in Israel for the past 12 years, recently named his bus "Israel Travels," only to face backlash on social media platforms.

The bus, which operates on the Moodbidri-Kinnigoli-Kateel-Mulki route, became the subject of heated online attacks by Muslim antagonists as tensions between Israel and its terrorist enemies escalated. According to the Times of India, a section of social media users began sharing pictures of the vehicle, calling for police action against the owner for using the name "Israel."

The bus that has come under attack after being renamed (Photo: Courtesy)

In response to the growing controversy, Kateel made the decision to rename his bus "Jerusalem." He told the Sunday Times of India, "Soon after noticing these messages on social media, I decided to change the name." The bus owner expressed confusion over the backlash, stating, "I have no idea why people have issues with 'Israel Travels'."

 Kateel mentioned that the police had not pressured him to alter the name of his vehicle. Those advocating for the name change argued that if police can register an FIR (First Information Report) for updating a WhatsApp status in support of "Palestine," similar action should be taken against the bus owner for naming his vehicle after Israel. The police has dismissed the claims of any wrongdoing on his behalf.In this region of southwest India, there is a large Catholic Christian minority, and for them, the connection to the Holy Land is almost self-evident.

Speaking with Israel Hayom Kateel said, "I love Israel so much. It's because I've worked here for so many years, and I love how this country works and operates. I feel very protected here even during wartime."

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