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Ajit Doval, India's NSA, engages in talks with Israeli PM Netanyahu regarding Gaza conflict and aid

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the escalating conflict in Gaza and coordinate efforts for humanitarian assistance. Amidst ongoing hostilities, diplomatic initiatives aim to secure peace and alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Ajit Doval, India's NSA, engages in talks with Israeli PM Netanyahu regarding Gaza conflict and aid Image Source -www.thehindu.com

National Security Adviser Ajit Doval engaged in high-level discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concerning the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the provision of humanitarian aid. The meeting, held in Israel, focused on regional stability amidst escalating tensions in the Gaza Strip.

Netanyahu briefed Doval on the latest developments in the conflict, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the humanitarian crisis. Both leaders deliberated on strategies to secure the release of hostages and ensure effective aid distribution to Gaza's population.

The Israel Prime Minister's office issued a statement highlighting the significance of the dialogue, affirming Netanyahu's commitment to keeping key stakeholders informed about the situation in Gaza. The meeting was attended by prominent figures including Tzachi Hanegbi, Director of the National Security Council, and the Indian Ambassador to Israel.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's active involvement in regional diplomacy was underscored, by ongoing engagements with leaders from the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan. India's consistent support for humanitarian efforts in Gaza was emphasized, including the dispatch of essential supplies to alleviate the crisis.

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Netanyahu reaffirmed Israel's readiness to undertake military operations in Rafah, aiming to prevent further security breaches similar to past incidents. Responding to criticism, he defended Israel's policies in Gaza, citing widespread domestic support for his approach.

Efforts to broker a ceasefire ahead of Ramadan were stymied by disagreements over conditions, leading to a continuation of hostilities. The United States, Qatar, and Egypt had sought to facilitate talks, emphasizing the importance of humanitarian aid and prisoner releases.

Gaza's health infrastructure was strained under the prolonged conflict, with a significant loss of life and mass displacement. The dire humanitarian situation underscores the pressing need for diplomatic solutions to restore stability and address the root causes of the crisis.

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