Bharat Express

Benjamin Netanyahu

Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu accused the US of "abandoning" Israel. The move comes after the US refrained from vetoing a UNSC proposal calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

India has provided supplies of necessities in an effort to help the Palestinian community in Gaza by supporting humanitarian relief efforts.

Israel has come under growing pressure, notably from its closest ally the United States, to refrain from sending troops into the southern Gaza city

Anti-government protests have ceased, but activists clamor for new elections, which are not planned until 2026

Approximately 130 of the original 250 hostages taken by Hamas more than four months ago are still thought to be held in Gaza, however, Israel believes 29 of them have died

The Israeli Prime Minister, who believes that victory over Hamas cannot be achieved without clearing battalions from Rafah, directed his forces to prepare for the operation on Friday

Netanyahu's remarks came as UNRWA stated that it is extremely important to launch an impartial investigation into Israeli charges that 12 of its staff were involved in the October 7 Hamas attack

The International Court of Justice in the Hague ordered Israel on Friday to take all necessary steps to prevent genocide in Gaza

The prime minister's office reported that 129 hostages are still in Gaza. Out of them, 22 are known to be dead.

Prime Minister reiterated the need for continued humanitarian aid for the affected population and emphasized an early and peaceful resolution of the conflict.