It's American-Israeli war on Gaza, says Palestine Ambassador Abdullah Abu Shawesh

ANI April 10, 2025 286 views

The Palestine Ambassador to India has strongly condemned the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict as a "genocidal war" orchestrated by the United States and Israel. Abdullah Abu Shawesh alleges systematic ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, with approximately 40,000 Palestinians displaced from refugee camps. The United Nations has reported nearly 400,000 Palestinians displaced in Gaza, with ongoing civilian casualties. Shawesh also highlighted historical solidarity between Palestine and India, referencing leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.

"It is an Israeli or American-Israeli war on Palestine, on Gaza and against the Palestinian people" - Abdullah Abu Shawesh
New Delhi, April 9: Abdullah Abu Shawesh, Palestine's Ambassador to India, has strongly criticised the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict, calling it not a mere conflict but a " genocidal war" waged by the US and Israel against the Palestinian people.

Key Points

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Palestine Ambassador claims 40,000 Palestinians ethnically cleansed in West Bank

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UN reports nearly 400,000 displaced in Gaza

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Conflict extends beyond Hamas military zones

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Diplomatic criticism of US-Israel joint military actions

He emphasised that the violence extends to the West Bank, where he claims Israeli forces have "ethnically cleansed" 40,000 Palestinians.

While speaking with ANI on Wednesday, Shawesh said, "It is not a conflict. It is an Israeli or American-Israeli war on Palestine, on Gaza and against the Palestinian people. You cannot call this conflict. You can call a conflict between two friends a conflict. But this is a genocidal war conducted by the US and Israel against Palestinian people."

He added, "It is not only on Gaza; you should have a look at the West Bank, where there is no Hamas and no other military group. The Israelis themselves declared war on Palestinians in the West Bank, they had already ethnically cleansed 40,000 Palestinians from the refugee camps. This is a war against Palestinian people, not on Gaza or issues like this."

He further said, "Let me alert you and all Indian people that Bollywood and Indian cinema, in particular Amitabh Bachchan, is a champion for us... We have a lot of connection with India when it came to fighting for liberty, for our freedom... Let us also remember Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and all those leaders - someone we are proud of... Nehru is a very famous name in Palestine."

Earlier on Monday, the United Nations reported that nearly 400,000 Palestinians have been displaced in the Gaza Strip since Israel broke the recent ceasefire agreement, with no provisions made for civilian safety, as per the Anadolu News Agency.

UN spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, stated that Israeli attacks in Gaza continue relentlessly, causing widespread civilian casualties.

"People in Gaza, including many children, are being killed, injured and maimed for life," Dujarric said, as quoted by the Anadolu News Agency.

Reader Comments

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Michael T.
This is heartbreaking to read. The numbers are staggering - 400,000 displaced? How is this not getting more international attention? 😔 We need to demand accountability from all parties involved.
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Sarah K.
While I sympathize with Palestinian suffering, calling it an "American-Israeli war" seems overly simplistic. The situation has complex historical roots that deserve nuanced discussion, not just inflammatory rhetoric.
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Rajiv P.
Interesting that he mentions Bollywood connections. Cultural diplomacy might be one way forward when political solutions seem impossible. More power to voices calling for peace! ✌️
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Aisha F.
The UN reports keep getting worse every week. When will the world community actually DO something? Thoughts and prayers aren't enough when children are being killed daily.
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James L.
The ambassador makes valid points about the West Bank situation. That part often gets overlooked in media coverage focused solely on Gaza. Important to see the bigger picture.

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