Discovery of 'made in India' missile remnants links India to Israeli onslaught on UN camp in Gaza

'Made in India' label seen on the remains of missile that Israel had dropped at a UN shelter in Gaza's Nuseirat area.


Our Correspondent June 07, 2024

It has been disclosed that Indian missiles were deployed in Israeli air strikes on a United Nations (UN) shelter in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

According to Express News, the missiles used in this attack bore the label "Made in India," clearly indicating the involvement of Indian weaponry in the violence ravaging Gaza.

The horrific Israeli aggression against Gaza has persisted for 244 days, with Palestinians bearing the brunt of Israel's campaign of terror.

The latest attack, orchestrated by Israeli forces, targeted a refugee camp managed by the UN in Gaza.

The onslaught resulted in the tragic loss of 40 innocent Palestinian lives, with over 100 individuals sustaining serious injuries.

It's worth noting that in January 2024, Israel received a shipment of ammunition and explosives from Munitions India Limited, a prominent Indian defence company.

Additionally, reports from Indian media suggest that Israel may be anticipating another consignment of arms from the same source.

Previous instances of military collaboration between the two countries are also coming under scrutiny.

Last year, drones manufactured by the Adani Group in India were deployed by Israel in Gaza, exacerbating the suffering of the besieged Palestinian population.

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