City
Epaper

"Knows a thing or two about terrorism, how to confront it": Former Israeli envoy lauds Indian support after Hamas attacks

By ANI | Updated: April 12, 2024 05:55 IST

Tel Aviv [Israel], April 12 : Former Israeli envoy to India, Daniel Carmon, on Thursday, came out in praise ...

Open in App

Tel Aviv [Israel], April 12 : Former Israeli envoy to India, Daniel Carmon, on Thursday, came out in praise of the Indian government over its support for his country after the horrific terror attacks by Hamas on October 7, last year, saying New Delhi sent out a larder message by putting its weight behind its 'strategic partner'.

"The wonderful ties and the strategic relations between India and Israel are well known. And it was only natural and very much appreciated that the government of India made a statement, a very quick one, of support to its strategic partner, Israel. These relations are very strong and will continue," he said.

"The international community should stand in solidarity with us in light of this tragedy (the October 7 attacks) and should not leave us to fend for itself even for a single second until all contentious issues are resolved, and until they (Israeli hostages) are unconditionally and immediately released. India knows a thing or two about terrorism and how to confront it," he added.

On Hamas holding hostages, the former Israeli envoy said it was an "immense and a terrible crime" to abduct ordinary citizens from their homes, adding that the international community should be "aware of the October 7 tragedy and should not leave till all hostages are released safely".

"The situation right now is twofold. The forum of families of hostages is trying to give the human aspect, the assistance of the civil society in Israel to the families who have lost track of their loved ones that have been kidnapped... We have to understand that the terrorist organisation that kidnapped our people is committing a terrible crime by taking ordinary citizens from their homes. This isn't part of a war," the former envoy said.

The war in Gaza rages on after Israel launched a counter-offensive in response to the Hamas attacks on October 7.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was one of the first global leaders to condemn the horrific terror attacks in southern Israel that left over a thousand dead and scores more injured.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalAfghanistan: Japan pledges USD 2 Million in Humanitarian aid for returnees

BusinessReliance Foundation announces scholarship results on the eve of Dhirubhai Ambani's birth anniversary; Selected UG & PG scholars to receive up to Rs 2 lakh & Rs 6 lakh respectively

BusinessPM SVANidhi scheme brings new hope to street vendors in Chamoli

NationalPM SVANidhi scheme brings new hope to street vendors in Chamoli

National'Who will pay the price for malicious propaganda?': Karnataka BJP to Cong govt on Dharmasthala case

International Realted Stories

InternationalEarthquake of magnitude 4.0 strikes Afghanistan

InternationalAfghanistan: Power cuts deepen winter hardship for Kabul residents

InternationalChina tightens control over Tibetans in Nepal, installs US Tech-enabled surveillance cameras to monitor Tibetans

InternationalPakistan: Ambulance services to shut down nationwide amid standoff with authorities

International"Minorities are not safe, security situation highly dismal": Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council member