India Reacts Gaza / India made this demand amidst Israel's bombing of Gaza; more than 400 people were killed

The Indian government has expressed concern after Israel's latest air strikes on Gaza. The Ministry of External Affairs said that humanitarian aid should continue in Gaza and the release of all hostages is necessary. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu described the attacks as "just the beginning", putting the ceasefire in danger.

India Reacts Gaza: The Indian government has expressed its reaction after Israel carried out fresh airstrikes on the Gaza Strip. On Wednesday, India's Ministry of External Affairs issued an official statement saying that India expresses deep concern over the situation in Gaza and appeals to provide necessary humanitarian assistance to the people there.

The Indian government's remarks came at a time when Israel carried out massive airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday, raising uncertainty over the ceasefire with Hamas in January. According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, more than 400 people have been killed in these attacks.

The Ministry of External Affairs said in its statement, "We are concerned about the situation in Gaza and all parties need to exercise restraint to avert this crisis. It is essential that all hostages are released and Gaza citizens continue to receive humanitarian aid." Netanyahu's statement on Israeli attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in his address on Tuesday that the airstrikes on Gaza are "just the beginning" and all ceasefire talks will continue until Israel achieves its military objectives.

In a recorded statement broadcast on national television, Netanyahu said, "We will continue the attacks until we destroy Hamas and ensure the complete release of the hostages. The hostages released earlier by Hamas have made it clear that military pressure is necessary."

End of ceasefire and threat of war

The ceasefire between Hamas and Israel in January broke down on Tuesday when Israel launched sudden airstrikes on the Gaza Strip. At least 404 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed in the attack. According to local health officials, these attacks have caused massive destruction in Gaza and deepened the humanitarian crisis.

Netanyahu ordered the attack after Hamas rejected Israeli demands for changes to the ceasefire agreement. According to Israeli officials, the scope of the attack may increase further in the coming days.

India's emphasis on humanitarian aid

India has always advocated stability and peace in the Middle East. India's statement on the Gaza crisis particularly emphasizes the need for humanitarian aid. The Indian government has also appealed to the international community to provide necessary assistance to the people of Gaza and intensify diplomatic efforts to stop the conflict.

This stance of India reflects its historically balanced foreign policy approach, where it maintains strong relations with both Israel and Palestine. It will be important to see what steps India and other global powers take to resolve this crisis in the coming days.