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Tuesday, 12 February 2008

NEW DELHI: India on Monday condemned Israel’s use of force in civilian areas in Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and said it would soon send humanitarian relief to the area.

The clear expression of support for Palestine came on a day when Israel Defence Minister Ehud Barak said his country’s defence forces were “preparing for a large scale operation in Gaza.’’

The Left might see the External Affairs statement as a balancing act of sorts. The Communists have criticised Delhi for launching last month an Israeli satellite capable of spying into Iran. The Left wants a debate in Parliament on this in the coming session.

Israel has imposed economic sanctions on Gaza and attacked Hamas buildings – also killing and injuring civilians in the process – in retaliation to rockets fired into its own territory. Last June, Hamas wrested control of Gaza Strip from forces loyal to Palestinian authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

“India has followed recent events in Gaza and the West Bank with deep concern and anguish. The misery and hardship faced by the people of Palestine, especially in the Gaza strip, is deplorable,’’ the Foreign Office said.

Though it asked for restraint from all sides, the statement was directed mainly at Israel. “India condemns the use of force on the civilian population of Palestine and calls upon all sides, including Israel, to exercise restraint.’’

India called for quick restoration of normalcy in the region and supported recent Egyptian efforts to promote dialogue among Palestinian groups. The External Affairs Ministry would soon announce a package of assistance for Palestinians hit by the fighting and the economic blockade.

“In addition to the assistance already delivered by India to the people of Palestine, we stand ready to extend additional assistance to help the people of Palestine to overcome the suffering they are facing now.’’

Delhi also made clear that it was ready to help in the larger West Bank peace process. In November, it had attended the Annapolis peace conference called by US President George Bush of countries in West Asia and beyond.

Source: Newindpress
 

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