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‘Explicit Condemnation’ Of Oct 7 Hamas’ Act Was Missing, India Says On UNGA Gaza Plea
India backed out from UN General Assembly call for truce in Gaza since the Resolution did not mention the terror activities that Palestinian militant organisation Hamas carried out on October 7, official sources told ABP LIVE.
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Ambassador Yojna Patel of India speaks at the Emergency Special Session meeting on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory at UN.
New Delhi: India decided to back out from supporting a clarion call made by the UN General Assembly (UNGA) to stop the aerial strikes on Gaza even as it appealed for a humanitarian truce because the resolution that was put up for voting Friday did not have “explicit condemnation” of the violent attacks that were carried out by Hamas on October 7, ABP LIVE has learnt.
Official sources told ABP LIVE that right before the voting an amendment was moved to include the October 7
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