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Israel news: India Extends Aid to Gaza

Amid the Israel news, India's humanitarian aid includes medical supplies and essentials for Gaza, emphasizing international solidarity in times of crisis.

Israel news: Indian Air Force dispatches medical aid and relief supplies, showcasing global unity amid Israel-Hamas conflict

Israel news: In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, India has shown compassion and solidarity by extending a helping hand to the people of Gaza. The Indian Air Force, on a humanitarian mission, has dispatched a C-17 flight carrying 6.5 tonnes of vital medical aid and 32 tonnes of disaster relief supplies to support the Palestinian community.

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This aid package includes life-saving medicines, surgical equipment, tents, sleeping bags, tarpaulins, sanitary utilities, water purification tablets, and other essential items. These provisions aim to alleviate the suffering and hardships faced by the people affected by the conflict in Gaza.

India’s Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

India’s gesture underscores the importance of global unity during times of crisis, transcending borders and differences to provide essential assistance to those in need. It symbolizes the compassionate side of international relations, offering hope and relief to the affected population in a troubled region.

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About  Israel-Hamas War:

The Israel-Hamas conflict is a long-standing political and military dispute centered on the Gaza Strip. It involves the state of Israel and the Palestinian organization Hamas. Tensions often erupt into violent conflicts, with both sides engaging in military operations, airstrikes, and rocket attacks. International efforts aim to achieve a lasting ceasefire and resolution.

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