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India voices concern over the situation in Gaza and urges the release of all hostages.

On Wednesday, India expressed deep concern over the situation in Gaza following Israel's latest attack, which claimed over 400 lives.

India Condemns Gaza Crisis, Demands Release of Hostages

New Delhi: India has expressed serious concern over the growing violence in Gaza after Israel’s recent attack, which claimed more than 400 lives. The Indian government has called for restraint and demanded the release of all hostages immediately.

India’s Official Statement

 

On Wednesday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released a statement emphasizing the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. India mourned the loss of innocent lives and urged a peaceful solution to the conflict.

“We are deeply concerned at the situation in Gaza and the mounting toll on innocent civilians. We call on all parties concerned to exercise restraint and move towards de-escalation,” the statement said.

Call for the Release of Hostages

 

India also demanded the unconditional and immediate release of all hostages, emphasizing its position against violence and terrorism. The government reiterated its support for diplomatic initiatives to restore stability in the region.

International Reactions and Diplomatic Efforts

 

The Gaza situation has elicited vehement responses from the global community, with various countries demanding ceasefire talks. India, which has long enjoyed close relationships with both Palestine and Israel, reaffirmed its stance in support of dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflict.

During the ongoing war, India called for humanitarian relief to be dispatched to the victims and stressed ensuring the safety of civilian populations within war zones.

Conclusion

 

As tensions rise in Gaza, India’s appeal for restraint and its request that hostages be released demonstrate its overall position on international peace and stability. The government continues to work with international partners to assist in mediating and resolving the crisis.

 

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