Israeli President Reuven Rivlin said that Israel is willing to make more efforts to further develop the Israel-China relationship.
The wife of Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, Nehama Rivlin, died on Tuesday at 73 a few months after a lung transplant, the president's office said. Rivlin, whose formal title was Israel's first lady, had undergone the lung transplant in March due to the pulmonary fibrosis that afflicted her in recent years, a statement said. In Israel, the presidency is largely ceremonial and executive power rests with the prime minister, but her death led to an outpouring of grief from across the political spectrum. She regularly appeared alongside her husband at ceremonies and events in recent years despite having to use a portable oxygen tank due to her condition. "We all prayed for her health," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has often been at odds with the president, said in a statement. "We send condolences from the bottom of our heart to the president and all his family." Senior Labour lawmaker Shelly Yechimovich called her "smart, funny, vital and extraordinarily modest." "Nehama
India and Israel signed agreements for agriculture partnership in 2006 under which Israel has been sharing knowledge through professional training programmes
Rivlin has arrived on 8 ay visit to India, the first by any Israeli President in nearly two decades