This story is from October 25, 2023

Israel-Hamas war: 'Sent 38 tons of humanitarian goods to Palestinians,' says India at UNSC

India has sent 38 tons of food and medical supplies to the Gaza Strip amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to India's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He expressed concern over the deteriorating security situation and the loss of civilian lives. India also condemned the surprise attacks launched by Hamas and stood in solidarity with Israel. The envoy called for de-escalation, protection of civilians, and the resumption of direct peace negotiations. India reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution and pledged to continue providing humanitarian assistance to Palestine.
Deeply concerned about large-scale loss of civilian lives in Israel-Hamas war: India at UN
India's Deputy Permanent Representative (DPR) to the UN Ambassador R Ravindra (Image Credit: ANI)
NEW DELHI: India's Deputy Permanent Representative (DPR) to the United Nations sent 38 tons of food and critical medical equipment to the Gaza Strip amid the Israel-Hamas war and added that the escalation of New Delhi's utilities in the region has only exacerbated the dire humanitarian situation.
Representing India at the United Nations Security Council Open-debate on the "situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question," Ambassador R Ravindra said, "India has sent 38 tons of humanitarian goods, including medicines and equipment, to the people of Palestine.
We also urge the parties to work towards creating conditions necessary for peace and for restarting direct negotiations, including through de-escalation and issuing violence."
"The escalation of our utilities in the region has only exacerbated the dire humanitarian situation," he said, adding, "It has once again underscored the fragile nature of the ceasefire."
He also added that India was deeply concerned about the deteriorating security situation and large-scale loss of civilians in the ongoing conflict.
Hamas launched the surprise attack on October 7 in Israel which were shocking and India condemned them unequivocally, the deputy permanent envoy to the UN noted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was one of the first global leaders to convey his condolences over the loss of lives and "prayers for the innocent victims and their families".
"We stood in solidarity with Israel at their moment of crisis when they were facing these terror attacks," Ravindra added.

"We have also expressed deep shock at the tragic loss of lives at the Al Hali hospital in Gaza, where several hundreds of civilian casualties have occurred and thousands injured. Our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured," India's deputy permanent envoy to the world body added.
PM Modi had also said those involved in the attack "must be held responsible", Ravindra added, noting that the civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict are a matter of serious and continuing concern. All parties must protect civilians, especially women and children.
"The Unfolding humanitarian crisis needs to be addressed. We welcome the efforts of the international community for de-escalation and delivery of humanitarian goods to the people of Gaza," he added.
Also reaffirming India's support for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine issue, he said the same can lead to the establishment of a sovereign, independent and viable state of Palestine, living within secure and recognized borders, side by side in peace with Israel, taking into account the legitimate security concerns of Israel.
"Towards this, we reiterate the need for an early resumption of direct peace negotiations. We also continue to support the Palestinian people through our bilateral development partnership, which covers a wide range of sectors including health, education, women's empowerment, entrepreneurship and information technology," Ravindra said.
He added India was also supporting grassroots Palestinian institutions in their development initiatives.
"In these challenging times, India will continue to send humanitarian assistance to the people of Palestine," India's deputy permanent envoy to the UN said.
He stated that the current escalation of the conflict has once again underscored the need for immediate resumption of credible, direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine.
(With inputs from ANI)
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