Israel-Palestine War: India reaffirms long-standing relationship with Palestine | Watch | Oneindia
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Israel-Palestine War: India reaffirms long-standing relationship with Palestine | Watch | Oneindia
India’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj while speaking on the occasion of International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People reaffirmed India’s long-standing support for Palestine and Palestinian people and their endeavor for a two-state solution.
Ruchira Kamboj further stressed and said there can be no justification for terrorism and India has a zero-tolerance approach towards terrorism and further called for the immediate release of remaining hostages.
She said, "On the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, let me, at the outset, reaffirm our long-standing relationship with the Palestinian people, based on deep-rooted historical and people-to-people ties, and our consistent support to the people of Palestine in their endeavor for statehood, peace, and prosperity.
We are aware, Mr. President, that the immediate trigger were the terror attacks in Israel on 7th October, which were shocking and deserve our unequivocal condemnation.
There can be no justifications for terrorism and hostage-taking.
Our thoughts are with those who have been taken as hostages.
While we welcome the news of the release of hostages, we also call for the immediate and unconditional release of the remaining hostages.
India has a zero-tolerance approach to terrorism.
We also believe that there is a universal obligation to observe International Humanitarian Law." Watch the full video here.
The UN has officially declared a famine in Gaza—the first ever in the Middle East—warning that over 500,000 Palestinians are already starving, with numbers expected to rise beyond 640,000 by September. The IPC has raised Gaza to Phase Five, its highest alert level, amid Israel’s blockade preventing vital aid deliveries. Despite repeated UN warnings, Israel dismisses famine claims as “Hamas lies.” Meanwhile, wealthy Muslim nations largely remain silent, focusing on ties with Israel while Gaza faces unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
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Colombia has been rocked by one of its deadliest coordinated attacks in recent years, leaving at least 17 people dead. Authorities say dissidents of the defunct FARC rebels launched two brutal strikes: a car bomb outside a military aviation school in Cali and a drone attack on a police helicopter in Antioquia. At least 12 police officers were killed in the helicopter attack, which targeted personnel eradicating coca leaf crops, the raw material for cocaine. Another five lives were lost in the car bomb blast, which also injured more than 30 people. President Gustavo Petro initially blamed the Gulf Clan drug cartel but later pointed to FARC dissidents as key perpetrators. The violence underscores Colombia’s deepening security crisis as drug cartels and rebel remnants escalate attacks. The United Nations recently reported coca cultivation reached record highs, fueling tensions across the country.
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How UN’s women-only AI school wants to tackle gender inequality in AI
UN Women is trying to ensure women aren’t left behind in the artificial intelligence revolution by educating ‘feminist leaders’ on how to build and use AI for social change.
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UN conference adopts Awaza Programme to boost trade and resilience in landlocked countries
In Awaza, Turkmenistan, the United Nations set a 10-year roadmap to tackle the economic, trade and infrastructure challenges facing 32 landlocked developing countries across four continents.
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In a stunning Oval Office press conference, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that fewer than 20 of the remaining hostages in Gaza are still alive — sparking outrage and despair from families demanding answers. Trump credited himself with previous hostage releases but warned that “a couple of them are not around any longer,” contradicting Israel’s official figures. Israel insists that 50 hostages remain in Gaza, with 20 alive, 2 in grave danger, and 28 confirmed dead. Families accused the government of keeping them in the dark while Trump’s comments intensified pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is preparing to launch a massive Gaza City offensive under the name “Operation Iron Fist.” With one million Palestinians ordered to evacuate, negotiators scramble to reach a ceasefire-hostage deal before the invasion begins. The question now: how many hostages remain alive — and can they be saved in time?
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Israel is now battling a dangerous two-front war as Yemeni Houthis join Hamas in striking critical targets. Yemen’s Armed Forces announced they fired a “Palestine-2” hypersonic ballistic missile and armed drones past Israeli interception systems, hitting Ben Gurion Airport, a Tel Aviv military site, and Ashkelon. The attack plunged Ben Gurion into chaos, suspending operations and forcing thousands into shelters. Since October 2023, the Houthis have expanded their campaign of solidarity with Hamas, hitting Israeli ships in the Red Sea and targeting airports in their aerial blockade. With 62,300 Palestinians already killed in Gaza, the Houthis vow to continue their strikes until the war and siege end. Israel has retaliated with airstrikes in Yemen, but the rebels show no signs of backing down. The Gaza war is no longer just in Gaza—Israel is now under fire from multiple fronts.
#Israel #Houthis #Yemen #Hamas #GazaWar #TelAviv #BenGurion #HypersonicMissile #DroneStrike #Iran #Hezbollah #RedSea #AxisOfResistance #Ashkelon #TwoFrontWar #IDF #Palestine2 #IsraelHamasWar #MiddleEast #WarEscalation
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Yemen’s Armed Forces have stunned Israel with a massive escalation — firing a hypersonic ballistic missile and multiple explosive drones that zoomed past interception systems. Ben Gurion Airport was struck with the deadly “Palestine-2” missile, while Tel Aviv and Ashkelon were hit with drone attacks. Israel was thrown into chaos as flights were halted, shelters filled, and defenses failed to stop the assault. Is this the beginning of a wider war in the region? Watch the full breakdown of Yemen’s latest pro-Palestinian operation and what it means for Israel’s security.
#Yemen #Israel #Gaza #MiddleEast #MissileStrike #BenGurion #TelAviv #Ashkelon #IronDome #WorldNews #BreakingNews #Oneindia
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Yemen’s Ansarullah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi has accused Israel of committing atrocities in Gaza and the occupied West Bank as part of a wider “Greater Israel” expansion plan. In a fiery televised speech from Sana’a, he claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s vision is rooted in distorted religious ideology aimed at dominating the Muslim world. Al-Houthi cited the 1969 Al-Aqsa Mosque arson attack, warning that Israel seeks to destroy the holy site and replace it with a third Jewish temple. He also condemned Egypt’s gas deal with Israel and criticized Arab regimes for supporting the disarmament of Hamas and Hezbollah. Branding Zionism a threat to global society, the Ansarullah leader urged Muslim nations to resist what he described as the “crime of the century” against Palestinians. He reaffirmed Yemen’s military operations in solidarity with Gaza, vowing that ships violating the Red Sea embargo will be targeted.
#Israel #Gaza #Houthi #GreaterIsrael #Netanyahu #Ansarullah #Palestine #WestBank #AlAqsa #Hezbollah #Hamas #MiddleEast #Zionism #USPolitics #GazaWar #MuslimWorld #RedSea #Egypt #SaudiArabia #Resistance
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Israelis are taking to the streets in massive protests, demanding a hostage release deal with Hamas before it’s too late. From chants in Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square to anti-war rallies across the country, families accuse Prime Minister Netanyahu of sacrificing captives as he pushes ahead with a Gaza City offensive. Hamas has already agreed to a phased ceasefire deal, but Netanyahu insists on tougher conditions — leaving the hostages’ fate hanging by a thread. Is this truly the last chance to save lives?
#IsraelProtests #HostageCrisis #Netanyahu #HamasDeal #GazaWar #CeasefireNow #BringThemHome #MiddleEastCrisis #TelAvivProtests #BreakingNews #OneIndiaNews
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At least 30 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza
Close to three dozen Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Saturday across Gaza as Israel intensifies its assault on the enclave and prepares for a major offensive to take control of the northern Gaza City.
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Iran’s top security chief, Ali Larijani, has declared that meaningful talks with the West are only possible if Washington and Europe drop their threats of war. In a fiery interview, Larijani said Iran remains committed to diplomacy, but warned that intimidation, sanctions, and military strikes cannot force Tehran into submission. He slammed recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iranian sites as violations of international law and accused Europe of acting as Washington’s p@wn by reviving the “snapback” sanctions mechanism. Larijani did not rule out Iran’s possible exit from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), saying the pact has “brought us no benefit.” He made clear that strength — not empty promises — is what secures progress for Iran. His remarks underline Tehran’s hardened stance: real negotiations can only begin when the West accepts that war and pressure are doomed to fail.
#Iran #Larijani #USIranTensions #IranNuclear #JCPOA #MiddleEast #IsraelIran #IranSanctions #NPT #NuclearDeal #Snapback #USForeignPolicy #EUPolitics #IranDiplomacy #WarThreats #IranSecurity #AliLarijani #Geopolitics #IranPower #GlobalTensions
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A new poll shows Benjamin Netanyahu’s government teetering on the edge as 62% of Israelis say the leadership has lost the public’s confidence. The results come amid intensifying protests across Tel Aviv, where families of hostages and ordinary citizens are demanding an immediate deal with Hamas to bring their loved ones home. While 26% of Israelis want an urgent partial deal to save hostages in deteriorating condition, 46% back a full ceasefire agreement that would end the war in Gaza altogether. Only 18% believe the fighting should continue, regardless of the hostages’ fate. With public rage spilling into the streets and international pressure mounting, Netanyahu faces the most precarious moment of his political career. The poll suggests a nation deeply divided, yet united in one belief: the prime minister’s time may be running out.
#Netanyahu #Israel #HostageCrisis #GazaWar #IsraeliPolitics #Protests #TelAviv #Hostages #MiddleEast #Ceasefire #Poll #BreakingNews #IsraelCrisis #PublicOpinion #Hamas #WarInGaza #EndNetanyahu #IsraeliGovernment #HostageDeal #IsraelNews
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