Humanitarian aid is beyond politics, conflict: India repeated the Israeli-Pilistine struggle for immediate ceasefire, dialogue and diplomacy

Humanitarian aid is beyond politics, conflict: India repeated the Israeli-Pilistine struggle for immediate ceasefire, dialogue and diplomacy

India’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Harish Parvathani on Wednesday, emphasized the need for a two-state solution of the Israeli-Filistine conflict, urging the purposeful dialogue and diplomacy that they make a statement at the high-level international conference to bring the parties together, which is about the federation’s peaceful disposal and the implementation of the two-half.

He highlighted the strict human situation in Gaza, where thousands of people have been killed, and many more injured, in which medical facilities were damaged or destroyed, and the children were deprived of schooling for more than 20 months.

Harish said that maintaining life is beyond any realm of politics and struggle. He reiterated India’s attitude that there should be an immediate ceasefire.

“Humanitarian aid is important in maintaining life and should be out of the realm of politics or struggle … India has also been clear on measures that should be done in short-term-an immediate ceasefire, continuous and unmatched humanitarian aid, the release of all hostages, and not the path of communication and diplomacy.

He said, “We appreciate the efforts of all favorable states that have facilitated such measures among the parties.”

Ambassador Harish called for immediate attention to the Humanitarian Assistance column, ensuring a uninterrupted aid flow for Gaza, including food, fuel, and basic requirements, without obstruction or politicization.

“Our efforts should now be focused on how to bring about the two-state solution through purposeful dialogue and diplomacy, and to bring parties into a struggle to connect directly with each other … Humanitarian aid column demands our immediate attention and action. Human suffering continues in Gaza.” Humanitarian aid is required to flow without obstacles, ”he said.

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He said, “Palestinians in Gaza should have access to food, fuel and other requirements without any obstruction.”

India has advocated immediate ceasefire, constant humanitarian aid, release of all hostages, and the only viable path for communication and diplomacy. Ambassador Harish reiterated India’s readiness to contribute to achieving practical solutions that create a concrete difference in the life of Palestinians, emphasizing the need to follow at action point emerging from the conference.

“It is also India’s greatest desire to see peace and calm in the Middle East. It requires a permanent solution to achieve this. Some action points are emerging from the conference. After them it is important. Let us not satisfy with paper solutions, but try to get practical solutions, which actually make a concrete difference in the daily life of our Palestinian brothers and sisters.

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