India's emphasis on avoiding civilian casualties in GazaIndia has consistently stressed the importance of avoiding civilian casualties during military operations in Gaza. India advocates adherence to humanitarian law and supports efforts to provide relief to people caught in the conflict. After the attack on Gaza's Al-Ahli Hospital, India had sent 30 tonnes of relief material to Egypt, which has been delivered to the people of Gaza.C17 leaves for Egypt with 32 tons of relief material“India has sent humanitarian aid to the people of Palestine,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said after India earlier sent emergency aid to Gazans. “An IAF C-17 flight is carrying approximately 6.5 tonnes more medical aid to Egypt.” He said that 32 tons of disaster relief material for the people of Palestine left for Egypt's El-Arish airport. He said that India has always emphasized the need to avoid civilian casualties in the ongoing military operations in Gaza. He said humanitarian law must be followed, and any efforts to provide humanitarian relief to people caught in the conflict should be encouraged.We continue to deliver humanitarian assistance to the people of Palestine.
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Second @IAF_MCC C17 aircraft carrying 32 tonnes of aid departs for the El-Arish Airport in Egypt. pic.twitter.com/bNJ2EOJPaW