Statement by India at the 30th Special Session of Human Rights Council: The grave human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem delivered by Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, Permanent Representative of India [Geneva, 27 May 2021] Statement by India at the 30th Special Session of Human Rights Council: The grave human rights situa..

Statement by India at the 30th Special Session of Human Rights Council: The grave human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem delivered by Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, Permanent Representative of India [Geneva, 27 May 2021]

Statement by India at the 30th Special Session of Human Rights Council: The grave human rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem delivered by Ambassador Indra Mani Pandey, Permanent Representative of India

[Geneva, 27 May 2021]

 Madam President,

India remains firmly committed to global promotion and protection of human rights, which are best pursued through dialogue, consultation and cooperation amongst the States.

2. India welcomes the diplomatic efforts of the international community and regional countries that have resulted in bringing ceasefire between Israel and armed groups in Gaza. India calls on all parties to show extreme restraint, desist from actions that aggravate tensions and refrain from any further attempts to unilaterally change the existing status-quo, including in East Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods.  We remain concerned about the continuing violence in Jerusalem, especially at Haram Al Sharif/Temple Mount and other Palestinian territories, and about the possible eviction process in Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan neighbourhoods in East Jerusalem, an area which is part of an arrangement facilitated by the UN.

3. The indiscriminate rocket firings from Gaza targeting the civilian population in Israel, which we have condemned, and the retaliatory air strikes into Gaza in the last two weeks have caused immense suffering- and resulted in deaths, including an Indian national—a caregiver in the Israeli city of Ashkelon.  We deeply mourn the loss of civilian lives resulting from the violence, and urge the international community’s immediate attention to providing humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian civilian population, particularly in Gaza. India continues to provide developmental and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian Authority, including Covid-19 related assistance, bilaterally, and through our dedicated contribution to the UN. 

4. India remains firmly convinced that dialogue remains the only viable option that can effectively address the issues confronting the region and its people. Recent developments have once again underscored the need for immediate resumption of dialogue between Israel and Palestine, aimed at realising the establishment of two States living side by side in peace within secure and recognised borders.   

 Thank you, Madam President.

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