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India 'deep concerned' over allegations against UN agency in Hamas attacks

IndiaTimes Thursday, 1 February 2024
India expresses deep concern over allegations of UNRWA staff involvement in Hamas attacks. Welcomes UN investigations. Notes ICJ's order for Israel to avoid killing Palestinians. Several countries suspend funding to UNRWA. India calls for de-escalation and resumption of peace negotiations for Palestine. The attack on Israeli cities by Hamas triggered a massive counter-attack by Israel on Gaza.
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