
The conflict continues between the terrorist organization Hamas and Israel. More than a thousand people have died so far in these attacks. After the attacks of Hamas, while many countries opposed the attacks of Hamas, now Palestine's Ambassador to India Adnan Abu Al Haija has given a shocking statement. He said there was a need to know why Hamas attacked.
Palestinian Ambassador Adnan Abu Al Haija said that any conflict is bad from the moment it starts. However, there is a need to know why Hamas has attacked Israel. He said, 'We must also go back years and look at the massacres carried out by Israeli forces. Since the beginning of this year, Israel has killed more than 260 people in Palestine and the West Bank. No one talks about this.
He said that there should also be talk about the killings committed by Israelis. These should be condemned, which no one does. Haila alleged that Israelis occupy every land. Build settlements. Not only this, they put people in jail. They even kill people.
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