Ruchira Kamboj, India’s Permanent Representative at UN addresses Hamas hostage situation | Oneindia
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Ruchira Kamboj, India’s Permanent Representative at UN addresses Hamas hostage situation | Oneindia
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj on January 09 addressed the UNGA on ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict.
She reiterated India’s stance and said that dialogue and diplomacy were the only way forward.
Also, demanded an immediate and unconditional release of hostages.
"The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has led to a large-scale loss of civilian lives, especially women and children, and has resulted in an alarming humanitarian crisis.
There can be no justification for terrorism and hostage taking.
Our thoughts are with those who have been taken as hostage and we demand their immediate and unconditional release.
The leadership of India is in constant touch with the leaders of the region, including those of Israel and Palestine...India has so far provided 70 tons of humanitarian aid...to the people of Palestine...The message that India has conveyed since the start of this conflict is clear and consistent.
It is important to prevent escalation, to ensure continued delivery of humanitarian aid, and to work towards an early restoration of peace and stability.
A peaceful resolution of the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy is the only way forward..."
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Mohammed Deif, the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas resistance group, has reportedly survived an Israeli attempt to assassinate him at the al-Mawasi camp in southern Gaza. A senior Hamas official confirmed Deif's well-being and stated that he is actively overseeing military operations against Israeli forces. The incident occurred during an Israeli military attack on a designated humanitarian safe zone in the same area, resulting in the deaths of at least 90 Palestinians and injuries to 300 others. This attack has been identified as the deadliest in Gaza in recent weeks, escalating tensions in the region.
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Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance movement, has conducted 10 operations targeting Israeli military positions in response to ongoing Israeli attacks on both Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. Hezbollah and Israel have engaged in a series of intense confrontations since early October, sparked by a significant escalation in Gaza. This followed a surprise operation by the Hamas resistance group, leading to deadly exchanges of fire between the two sides.
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58-year-old Mohamed Deif has survived seven Israeli assassination attempts, the most recent in 2021. He’s been at the top of Israel's most wanted list for decades and is believed to be one of the chief architects of the October 7 Hamas incursion into Israel.
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Ireland, Norway and Spain , Join International Push to , Recognize a Palestinian State.
Spain, Ireland and Norway have all said they would
officially recognize a Palestinian state on May 28, amid
international concern over the ongoing war in Gaza.
Associated Press reports that the decision
may generate momentum for other
EU countries to recognize a Palestinian state.
Seven members of the 27-nation
European alliance have already
officially recognized a Palestinian state.
140 of the about 190 countries in the United Nations
have also already recognized a Palestinian state.
International pressure on Israel has been
growing as the offensive in Gaza has
now stretched into its eighth month. .
This recognition is not
against anyone, it is not
against the Israeli people.
It is an act in favor of peace,
justice and moral consistency, Pedro Sánchez, Spanish Prime Minister,
via The Associated Press.
On May 11, the U.N. General Assembly voted to grant
new "rights and priveleges" to Palestine, a sign of
growing support for a potential vote on full membership.
On May 11, the U.N. General Assembly voted to grant
new "rights and priveleges" to Palestine, a sign of
growing support for a potential vote on full membership.
We used to think that
recognition would come
at the end of a process.
Now we have realized
that recognition should
come as an impetus, as a
strengthening of a process, Espen Barth Eide, Norwegian Foreign Minister,
via The Associated Press.
We used to think that
recognition would come
at the end of a process.
Now we have realized
that recognition should
come as an impetus, as a
strengthening of a process, Espen Barth Eide, Norwegian Foreign Minister,
via The Associated Press.
AP reports that while dozens of countries
have recognized a Palestinian state, all of
the major Western powers have yet to do so. .
AP reports that while dozens of countries
have recognized a Palestinian state, all of
the major Western powers have yet to do so. .
In response to the news, Israel recalled its ambassadors
from Ireland, Norway and Spain, while rejecting any
attempt to legitimize the Palestinians internationally. .
In response to the news, Israel recalled its ambassadors
from Ireland, Norway and Spain, while rejecting any
attempt to legitimize the Palestinians internationally.
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In a significant escalation, the Yemeni Armed Forces have announced two bold operations in response to the Mawasi massacre in Khan Younis. Yemeni forces targeted the Israeli ship "MSC UNIFIC" in the Gulf of Aden with ballistic missiles and drones and carried out drone strikes on multiple Israeli military sites in Eilat. This aggressive stance underscores Yemen's commitment to support the Palestinian people and their readiness to conduct joint operations with other parties against Israeli aggression. Watch to understand the full impact and implications of these developments.
#YemenStrikes #GazaMassacre #MiddleEastConflict #YemenVsIsrael #PalestineSupport #KhanYounis #EilatStrike #BreakingNews #MilitaryOperations #BallisticMissiles #DroneAttacks
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Egypt and Jordan have strongly criticized Israel for its recent strike targeting Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif in Gaza. Jordan's Foreign Ministry accuses Israel of hitting displaced persons' tents, while Israel claims it targeted a fenced-off Hamas compound. The international community is urged to provide urgent protection for Palestinians amid escalating humanitarian crises. Egypt demands an immediate halt to Israeli attacks on civilians, emphasizing the need for calm in the region.
#Egypt #Jordan #Israel #Gaza #MohammedDeif #HumanitarianCrisis #MiddleEastConflict #KhanYunis #Gaza
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Delhi | At the 47th Sapru House Lecture, Permanent Representative of India to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj says, "It isn't enough to talk about peace, one must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe..