India's Strong Reaction to Journalists' Deaths in Gaza Strikes

India has voiced its shock and regret over the deaths of five journalists in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. The Ministry of External Affairs condemned the loss of civilian lives and acknowledged that an investigation has been launched by Israeli authorities. This incident has sparked international outrage, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on media personnel. Read on to learn more about India's stance and the broader implications of this tragic event.
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India's Strong Reaction to Journalists' Deaths in Gaza Strikes

India Condemns Journalists' Deaths in Gaza


New Delhi: On Wednesday, India expressed its shock and sorrow over the tragic deaths of five journalists due to Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.


These journalists were part of a larger group of at least 20 individuals who lost their lives during the attacks on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday.


Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, stated, "The loss of journalists is both shocking and deeply regrettable."


He further emphasized, "India has consistently condemned the loss of civilian lives in conflict situations. We acknowledge that the Israeli government has initiated an investigation into the incident."


The airstrikes have drawn widespread international criticism.