At a UN conference, India’s Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish underscored the urgency of a ‘two-state solution’ as the path forward in the Israel-Palestine conflict. He called for diplomatic engagement to foster talks. India addressed the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, stressing that aid must be delivered without political interference. The nation has been clear in its demands: an immediate ceasefire, consistent humanitarian aid, the release of all hostages, and the resumption of diplomatic efforts. Harish underscored the necessity of continuous aid to Gaza, encompassing fuel, food, and basic necessities. He noted the devastation, including the loss of life and the destruction of healthcare facilities, and the denial of education to children for an extended period. India aims to achieve peace in the Middle East and is prepared to contribute to the cause, seeking practical solutions to improve the daily lives of Palestinians.
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