Modi, Iranian President Raisi discuss Gaza crisis

In a diplomatic call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi urged India to utilise “all its capacities” to bring an end to the Israeli actions in Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict.

“Today, India is expected to use all its capacities to end the Zionist crimes against the oppressed people of Gaza,” President Raisi said according to the Iranian government’s official statement on the call.

The conversation between President Raisi and PM Modi on Monday highlighted the mounting concerns over the situation in Hamas-ruled Gaza, where over 10,000 Palestinians have lost their lives as Israel ratchets up its military operation in retaliation for the October 7 attacks.

The two leaders exchanged views on the “difficult situation” in the West Asia region in the wake of the Israel-Hamas conflict, as fears of a spillover and further escalation mount.

The Iranian President also expressed Tehran’s support for any global collective efforts aimed at achieving an immediate ceasefire, ending the blockade, and providing aid to the suffering people of Gaza. He underscored the growing global outrage over the continuous loss of life in Gaza and its potential consequences beyond the region.

“The continuation of the killing of the Palestinian people has infuriated all of the free nations of the world and this killing will have extra-regional consequences,” he said.

 

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