An important decision was announced in the congress working meeting. congress has expressed displeasure over Israel's counter-attack to Hamas attacks on Israel. Not only this, the congress party has declared its support for Palestine. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has a long history. But on Saturday, Palestinian-backed Hamas militants launched a sudden 5,000 rocket attack on Israel. After that, Hamas terrorists entered israel by air, water and road from the Gaza Strip and bombed and fired. They killed innocent people wherever they found them. They have carried out diabolical acts including marching women on canes and marching corpses of women. Immediately after this incident, the indian government condemned the terror attack and extended its support to Israel. But in today's congress executive meeting, it expressed its displeasure with the Israeli government's counter-attack in response to the terrorist attack. Not only this, the congress party has shown support for Palestine. The attack on israel by the Palestinian-backed Hamas militants has been condemned by the whole world. But the Hamas attack is being celebrated in Palestine. The celebration culminated in the procession of the corpses of Israeli citizens. Israeli hostages are being severely assaulted and raped. It is celebrated by some countries including Palestine. congress shed tears for these same Palestinian rights.


Palestinian rights, their demands must be resolved through negotiations. Attacks and counterattacks are not the solution. Senior congress leader jairam ramesh said that it is better to stop the attack immediately and find a solution through talks. All issues between israel and palestine should be resolved through sitting and negotiation. Loss of innocent Palestinian lives is never the answer. At the same time, the congress said that the attack by Hamas militants is not an appropriate action. Advised to declare Armistice immediately. It has been said that the congress will give priority to the protection of the rights of Palestinian citizens in the congress meeting.


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