In 2015, a young Indian woman walked into theFreekasol café in Kasol, Himachal Pradesh, and sat down. She asked for a menu. Nothing came. The staff walked past her. Her British companion, seated beside her, was served promptly. The café, Israeli-themed, run by those with deep Israeli connections, operating on Indian soil — had an unspoken…
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