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Netanyahu calls Modi, gets full support of India

Netanyahu calls Modi, gets full support of India

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s outreach to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to apprise him of the recent attack by Hamas highlights the international concern and diplomatic engagement surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. In response, Prime Minister Modi expressed his deep condolences and sympathy for the victims of the terrorist attacks, acknowledging the significant devastation caused. He further reiterated India’s steadfast support for Israel during these challenging times.

Modi’s strong condemnation of terrorism in all its forms underscores the global consensus against acts of violence that inflict harm on innocent civilians and destabilize regions. Diplomatic efforts and international collaboration are crucial in addressing the complex and longstanding conflict in the Middle East, with the aim of achieving a lasting and peaceful resolution that promotes stability and reduces human suffering.

Netanyahu calls Modi, gets full support of India- The New Indian Express

According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the death toll in Israel due to the attack had risen to over 1,000 by Tuesday, and approximately 1,500 Hamas fighters’ bodies were recovered from areas around the Gaza Strip. Simultaneously, the toll in Gaza, resulting from Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes, stood at 830.

The cumulative number of casualties in this ongoing conflict now exceeded 3,000. This tragic situation underscores the urgent need for diplomatic efforts and international intervention to seek a lasting and peaceful resolution to the long-standing Israel-Gaza conflict, with the ultimate goal of reducing human suffering and promoting stability in the region.

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The situation in the Israel-Gaza conflict has escalated, with Israeli military officials taking an offensive stance against Hamas and other groups in Gaza. Brigadier General Dan Goldfus, while addressing reporters in Jerusalem, announced their intention to attack and target the Hamas terrorist group as well as any other group present in Gaza.

The conflict intensified on the fourth day, with both Israel and Hamas intensifying their attacks. Israel continued its bombing campaigns against specific targets in Gaza, while Hamas responded with rocket attacks on the Israeli city of Ashkelon. It’s worth noting that Hamas had issued warnings to residents of Ashkelon to evacuate the area prior to launching their attacks.

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The high-intensity air strikes conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in the densely populated Gaza enclave have had devastating consequences. These strikes have led to the destruction of buildings and infrastructure, which has forced thousands of Gaza residents to flee their homes in search of safety. The situation has resulted in a severe strain on local hospitals, as they are inundated with a large number of injured Palestinians in urgent need of medical treatment and care.

In the midst of the conflict, the IDF claimed to have targeted and killed two top Hamas leaders, Jawad Abu Shammala and Zakaria Abu Maamar, in a southern Gaza Strip air strike. However, it’s important to note that Hamas has not yet confirmed this claim, and verification of such events can be challenging during ongoing hostilities.

The human toll of such military actions is a cause for great concern, and it underscores the urgency of international efforts to establish a ceasefire and a diplomatic resolution to the Israel-Gaza conflict. The situation highlights the need to prioritize the safety and well-being of civilians caught in the midst of this conflict.

On the other hand, Hamas has stated that it will not engage in negotiations until the “end of the battle,” delivering a setback to hopes of an early release of hostages. Initial estimates suggest that around 150 people from Israel have been taken hostage by the invading militants.

The ongoing conflict continues to result in significant human suffering, and diplomatic efforts to seek a peaceful resolution remain paramount to mitigate the impact on civilians and achieve a lasting ceasefire.

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