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Israel-Gaza conflict: 'India has potential to play pivotal role in ending war', says Iran envoy 

FP Staff November 2, 2023, 16:05:43 IST

India aspires to become the voice of the global South, but we cannot discuss the global South without acknowledging the immense suffering endured by its people, particularly in the occupied lands of Palestine, he said

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Israel-Gaza conflict: 'India has potential to play pivotal role in ending war', says Iran envoy 

India has the potential to play a pivotal role in putting an end to the brutalities in the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, Iraj Elahi, Iran’s Ambassador to India said on Thursday. In an interview with ANI Elahi said that India aspires to become the voice of the global South, but we cannot discuss the global South without acknowledging the immense suffering endured by its people, particularly in the occupied lands of Palestine Taking a sharp dig at Israel for its ground offensive in Gaza, the Iranian envoy said “Undoubtedly, India boasts a rich history of upholding moral courage and showcasing the indomitable human spirit. With this in mind, I firmly believe that India will not turn a blind eye to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. In fact, India possesses the potential to play a pivotal role in putting an end to the brutalities inflicted by the Zionists.” He said that as India aspires to become the voice of the Global South, it cannot be discussed without discussing the problems of people in Palestine. “India has always been a steadfast bastion of morality and humanity on the global stage. The indelible impact of Mahatma Gandhi’s teachings and his inspiring words on Palestine are etched into the collective memory of all,” he said. “The current situation presents a prime opportunity for India to lend its support to the voice of the global South,” he added. Alleging that the widespread atrocities committed by Israel have reached their peak in the past three weeks, Elahi said Israel has shown a lack of respect for international law and universal moral values. “They have repeatedly disregarded resolutions ratified by international and global institutions. It is clear that they will not comply with the recent UNGA resolution and instead choose to continue their brutal actions in Gaza,” he added. The humanitarian aid sent by India for the people of Palestine arrived in Egypt on Sunday last week, the Ministry of External Affairs said. The Indian envoy to Egypt, Ajit Gupte handed over the relief material to the Egyptian Red Crescent for onward transmission to Palestine.

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