India made a big statement about Gaza for the first time in UNSC, America and Netanyahu will also be surprised

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United Nations: Due to Israel and Hamas war, the ongoing human crisis in Gaza is deepening. Meanwhile, in the United Nations Security Council, India has given a big statement about the war in Gaza for the first time, which will be shocked to hear the US and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may also be surprised. India has called for an immediate ceasefire implementation, expressing deep concern over the human crises arising in Gaza.

The sporadic ceasefire will not work

India clearly stated in the UNSC, “Only” sporadic prevention of hostility “is not going to work, as the difficulties that people of the region are facing cannot be overcome.” India’s permanent representative Ambassador to the United Nations, Parvatnani Harish, said this during an open debate on the subject of ‘Middle East, which includes Palestine Question’ in the UN Security Council on Wednesday. Harish said, “Today’s meeting is being held in the backdrop of the serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The sporadic break cannot resolve human challenges that people are facing daily, such as serious shortage of food and fuel, insufficient medical facilities and not reaching education.”

India made the world aware of its policy

Harish further said that the way to deal with this situation is absolutely clear and has been a stable and clear policy of India that “the ongoing human suffering should not be allowed to continue. Humanitarian aid needs to be delivered in a safe, continuous and time -bound manner. There is no alternative to peace.

Therefore immediate ceasefire should be implemented. All hostages should be released. Dialogue and diplomacy are the only sustainable way to achieve these goals. “

Deep relations between India-Pilistine

He hoped that the upcoming United Nations Conference would pave the way for practical steps in this direction, so that the two-nation solution could be converted into reality. The meeting was chaired by Pakistan, which is the chairman of the Security Council for the month of July. Harish said that India and Palestine have historical and deep relations. “We have always stood with the Palestinian brothers and sisters and our commitment to the Palestinian purpose is unbreakable.” (PTI)

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