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Israel-Palestine war: Palestinian urges India to play the role of mediator

Israel-Palestine war: Palestinian urges India to play the role of mediator

The Israel-Palestine war continues to grab headlines. At a recent Palestine solidarity convention, Palestinian Ambassador to India, Adnan Abu Al-Haija, emphasized that India has a history of supporting Palestine. He acknowledged India's friendship with both Israel and Palestine and expressed hope for India to take on a mediator role. Abu Al-Haija praised India's peaceful nature and urged the country to help achieve a ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. He called on India to support an international conference aimed at resolving the conflict and establishing an independent Palestinian state. This state would include the land from 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital. The ambassador's message was clear: he sees India as a crucial ally in working towards peace and a fair solution for the Palestinian people. Watch video for more.

08 September,2024 12:58 PM IST
Israeli Defense Forces kill Palestinian suspect in an intense shootout

Israeli Defense Forces kill Palestinian suspect in an intense shootout

Israeli forces encircled a house in Hebron and killed a Palestinian suspect believed to be involved in a shooting attack at the Idna Tarqumiya Junction. The incident occurred on September 1, when three Israeli police officers were killed after their vehicle came under fire at the same junction near Hebron. Witnesses reported a prolonged exchange of gunfire between the soldiers and the suspect inside the building. Following over an hour of intense shooting, Israeli troops breached the structure and retrieved the suspect's body. This operation is part of a broader Israeli campaign involving hundreds of troops conducting raids across the West Bank. The raids are focused on targeting Iranian-backed Islamist militants, reflecting ongoing tensions and conflict in the region.

03 September,2024 04:39 PM IST
Israel-Hamas war: 6 Israeli hostages killed by Hamas, bodies found in tunnel

Israel-Hamas war: 6 Israeli hostages killed by Hamas, bodies found in tunnel

It seems that Israel-Hamas war is not going to end soon. As the Israel-Hamas war entered its 332nd day on September 2, the conflict showed no signs of resolution. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continued its intensive operations in Gaza, aiming to free Israeli hostages. Tragedy struck as six Israeli hostages, abducted alive on October 7, were found dead in a southern Gaza tunnel. The hostages were murdered between August 29-30, according to the Israeli Health Ministry. Global leaders expressed their shock and grief, with US President Biden condemning the killings, French President Macron demanding an immediate ceasefire and hostage release, and Australian PM Anthony Albanese and UK PM Keir Starmer also offering condolences. Currently, 97 of the 251 hostages taken by Hamas remain in Gaza, with some released during a brief truce in late November and a few prior to that.

02 September,2024 05:15 PM IST
 Watch: Israel avenges Hezbollah's strikes, launches attacks on Southern Lebanon

Watch: Israel avenges Hezbollah's strikes, launches attacks on Southern Lebanon

Hezbollah has launched a series of strikes against Israel in response to the recent killing of a senior military commander. This action follows Israel’s preemptive strikes, which it claimed were aimed at neutralizing Hezbollah rocket launchers. Hezbollah, supported by Iran, has stated that its latest attack is complete but has left open the possibility of future retaliation. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that the conflict is far from over, indicating ongoing military readiness and potential for further escalation. The exchange underscores the heightened tensions and the fragility of the current ceasefire, with both sides signaling a readiness for continued confrontation. Watch video. 

26 August,2024 11:36 AM IST

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