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The Hindu
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Suhasini Haidar

Gaza violence of "grave concern": India calls for resumption of Israel-Palestine dialogue

Calling for immediate resumption of talks between Israeli and Palestinian governments during an emergency session on violence in Gaza at the U.N. Security Council, India thanked the Egyptian government in particular for helping broker a ceasefire effective midnight on Tuesday.

The ceasefire came after three days of Israeli bombardment of Gaza buildings, in which more than 40 people, including 15 children were killed, while hundreds of rockets from Gaza were aimed close to Jerusalem, in violence that India said it views with “grave concern”.

“Long-term peace in Israel and Palestine can be achieved only through a negotiated two-State solution leading to the establishment of a sovereign, independent and viable State of Palestine living within secure and recognized borders, side by side, at peace with Israel, taking into consideration the legitimate security needs of Israel,” said India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Ruchira Khamboj, adding that the “immense suffering” and loss of “precious civilian lives” was a matter of “grave concern” for India.

Israeli forces claimed that the aerial bombardment was an operation targeting a militant group called the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and that Israeli jets had killed several of the group’s leaders during the weekend bombing. The violence over the weekend marked the first such incident since the 11-day war in Gaza in May 2021 when more than 250 people were killed.

Speaking in one of her first interventions after presenting her credentials to the U.N. Secretary General last week, Ms. Khamboj, who is India’s first woman Ambassador to the U.N., said that of particular concern to India was the delivery of humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza, that had been hampered during the latest crisis, and called on the international community to prioritise a return to talks on the conflict.

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