India also emphasized in the United Nations that there is a need to immediately resume direct peace negotiations and commit to a two-nation solution.
Post-Israeli Airstrike in Gaza (photo-PTI)
Amid escalating tensions between Israeli and Palestinian extremists, India has expressed concern over the violence and clashes at the Jerusalem temple, as well as the evictions in Sheikh Jarrah and neighboring Silvan. India has appealed to both sides to refrain from changing the status quo. India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, TS Tirumurthy, tweeted that at a UN Security Council meeting in East Jerusalem on Tuesday on the issue of tension, he said that “India is extremely vulnerable to skirmishes and violence in Haram Al Sharif / Mount Temple” Worried.
Tirumurthy also said in the Security Council that Bharat Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan are equally concerned about the evacuations in the region. He said that India calls upon both sides to refrain from changing the status quo on the ground. Also said that in the old city there is also Al Jawiya Al Hindiya – Indian Ashram. He also stressed that there is a need to immediately resume direct peace negotiations and commit to a two-nation solution.
Thirumurthy said in a tweet that India also condemned the firing of rockets from Gaza. India also appealed to all sides to curb and to abide by Security Council Resolution 2334 which states, “There is no legal validity for the establishment of other settlements, including East Jerusalem, in the Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967.” And it is a gross violation under international law and is a major obstacle in achieving a two-nation solution and lasting peace. “
30-year-old Indian woman dies
UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutaras has also expressed concern over “severe tensions in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel”, including recent tensions in Gaza that further exacerbate violence and tensions in occupied East Jerusalem. . According to officials, a 30-year-old Indian woman, Soumya Santhosh, died in Israel in a rocket attack by Palestinian extremists from Gaza.
Santosh, a resident of Idukki district in Kerala, used to take care of an elderly woman in the coastal city of Ashkelon in South Israel. Israeli Ambassador to India, Ron Malka, took to Twitter to express grief over the death of the Indian woman. From Monday evening, at least 31 people were killed in Israel by nine o’clock (local time) in hundreds of rockets fired by Gaza extremists on Israel.
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