The West Asian country had hosted 44,672 Indian tourists in 2016, posting over 13 per cent growth from the previous year.
"India is one of the world's fastest-growing outbound tourism markets and an important emerging market for us. Keeping this in mind, we have increased our investments heavily in India. In 2017, we are expecting 25-30 per cent growth in Indian tourist arrivals," Israel Tourism Ministry's Director for India Hassan Madah told PTI here.
Statistics revealed a robust 93 per cent growth in Indian arrivals to Israel in the month of March 2017 compared to the same period in 2015.
Madah said, "We have seen a steady growth in tourist arrivals from India over the years and are confident that this trend will continue.
"Currently, El Al (that country's flag carrier) flies non-stop between India and Israel, while Air India has also announced it will begin operations on the New Delhi-Tel Aviv route in 2017. Increased air connectivity will surely act as an added impetus for more Indians to visit Israel for a holiday."