India has voiced deep concern over the deteriorating security situation and large-scale loss of civilian life in the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, urging the parties to work towards creating conditions necessary for peace and restarting direct negotiations through de-escalation and ending violence.
The remarks by India’s Deputy Permanent Representative at the UN, Ambassador R Ravindra, came on Tuesday at the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Middle East.
“India is deeply concerned at the deteriorating security situation and large-scale loss of civilian lives in the ongoing conflict. The mounting humanitarian crisis is equally alarming,” Ravindra said.
He said the escalation of hostilities in the region has only exacerbated the dire humanitarian situation and has once again underscored the fragile nature of the ceasefire.
India called upon the involved parties to diligently strive towards establishing an environment conducive to peace, emphasizing the imperative of recommencing direct negotiations. This entails a commitment to de-escalation and a renunciation of violent means.
“The heightened state of conflict once again highlights the urgency of swiftly reinstating authentic, face-to-face dialogues between Israel and Palestine. It is paramount that all conceivable endeavors are exerted to cultivate a setting conducive to the recommencement of these crucial discussions,” he said.