See what has happened so far from India's side in the Israel-Palestine war?
Israel-Palestine War / See what has happened so far from India's side in the Israel-Palestine war?
Israel-Palestine War - See what has happened so far from India's side in the Israel-Palestine war?
Israel-Palestine War: War has broken out between Israel and Palestine. After firing rockets by Hamas (Palestinian terrorist organization), swift retaliatory attacks are also being carried out by Israel. To give a befitting reply to Hamas, Israel has also launched its fighter planes in the war. After the attack on Israel, along with the reaction of PM Narendra Modi, many steps have also been taken by India.As soon as the news of the attack on Israel came, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reaction was revealed. PM Modi tweeted and said, I am shocked by the news of the terrorist attack in Israel. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the attack and the families of those killed. We stand with Israel in this difficult time.Meanwhile, Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi said on Sunday that we received many messages last night and we kept working the whole night. The Prime Minister's Office is directly monitoring the situation and is in touch with the people there.In view of the ongoing fighting between Palestine and Israel, India has issued an advisory for its citizens living there. India has asked all citizens to remain alert and follow safety protocols. Along with this, people have been appealed to avoid unnecessary movement and stay close to safe shelters.India issued advisory for its citizensAlong with this, the number +97235226748 has also been issued by India to contact the Indian Embassy in case of emergency. The advisory further states that the embassy staff will always stand by you for any guidance. The advisory has been issued in English as well as Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada languages.Air India canceled the flightAt the same time, after Israel's attack on Tel Aviv on Saturday, Air India has canceled all its flights there till October 14. The company has issued a statement saying that keeping in mind the safety of passengers and crew members, all flights to and from Tel Aviv have been canceled till October 14.More than 250 people died in Hamas attackIsraeli media, quoting relief and rescue officials, have said that so far at least 250 people have died in the Hamas attack, while more than 1500 people have been injured. On the other hand, Palestine's Health Ministry has claimed that at least 232 of its people have been killed and more than 1700 people have been injured in the Israeli attack.