New Delhi, Dec 7 – Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized the ongoing merciless bombing of Gaza and called for India to stand up for what is right. In a post on social media, she highlighted the escalating violence in Gaza and the urgent need for a ceasefire.
The merciless bombing of Gaza continues with even more savagery than before the truce. Food supplies are scarce, medical facilities have been destroyed, and basic amenities have been shut down, said Priyanka Gandhi.
She emphasized the devastating impact on innocent civilians, stating that 16,000 people, including almost 10,000 children, more than 60 journalists, and hundreds of medical workers, have been killed. Priyanka Gandhi questioned the humanity of the situation and called for action.
India has a history of supporting just causes on the international stage, she explained, citing the country’s fight against apartheid in South Africa and its support for the Palestinian people. She argued that India must not remain passive as a genocide unfolds in Gaza.
It is India’s duty as a member of the international community to stand up for what is right. We must do all we can to ensure a ceasefire at the earliest, Priyanka Gandhi asserted.
According to reports, the Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza has reported a death toll of over 16,200, with more than 42,000 wounded. The Israeli military launched a large-scale offensive following attacks by Hamas militants.
On the Israeli side, around 1,200 people, primarily civilians, have died during Hamas’ attack, as per media reports.
The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the need for immediate humanitarian assistance growing urgent. Priyanka Gandhi’s statement adds pressure on the Indian government to take action and support efforts for peace in the region.
As the world watches the devastation in Gaza unfold, the international community’s response will be crucial in bringing an end to the conflict and ensuring the safety and well-being of those affected.
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