NewsIndia calls for restraint amid rising Israel-Iran tensions

India calls for restraint amid rising Israel-Iran tensions

The attack by Iran on Israel has resonated widely across the globe. A statement regarding the events in the Middle East was issued by the Ministry of External Affairs of India on Wednesday.

Israel under fire. India responded.
Israel under fire. India responded.
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Maciej Zubel

2 October 2024 10:23

The Ministry of External Affairs in Delhi expressed deep concern on Wednesday about the escalating tensions between Tel Aviv and Tehran. Following Tuesday's attack by Iran, the Indian authorities called on both sides "to engage in dialogue."

India strives to maintain neutrality in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas, as well as in the war involving the Iranian-backed Lebanese Hezbollah.

"We are deeply concerned at the escalation of (the) security situation in West Asia [which is the term used in India for the Middle East - ed. note] and reiterate our call for restraint by all concerned and protection of civilians," said the statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs of India.

The document also emphasized the importance that the conflict does not spread to the entire region and that tensions are resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.

India, where approximately 15 percent of the population is Muslim, traditionally supports the establishment of a Palestinian state. However, in recent years, it has developed relations with Israel, which has become its key supplier of modern weaponry.

Israel under fire: Missiles from Iran have fallen

On Tuesday evening, Iran launched a salvo of ballistic missiles at Israel. The Israeli army reported that it shot down "a large portion" of the 180 missiles heading towards Israel.

No casualties were reported. Iran announced that the airstrike was retaliation for the killing by Israel of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, and Iranian General Abbas Nilforoushan.

Western countries condemned this attack. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken deemed it "absolutely unacceptable." German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned Iran that this was a dangerous escalation. French Prime Minister Michel Barnier expressed concern over the escalation of the conflict. The United Kingdom and the United Nations also condemned the attack.

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