The incident near the Israeli Embassy in India has sparked concern and concern in the international community. The incident not only poses a threat to Israel's diplomatic security, but also exposes tensions between Israel and the United Nations. Israel** recently announced that it will no longer automatically issue visas to UN staff working in the Palestinian-Israeli region, but will be approved on a case-by-case basis. Israel** also accused the UN of being an "accomplice" of the Palestinian militant group Hamas and called on its allies to follow suit. This decision has met with strong opposition and criticism from the United Nations and the international community, which is regarded as interference and sabotage of the humanitarian work of the United Nations. Against the backdrop of the continued escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, how the contradictions between Israel and the United Nations will develop has become a question worthy of attention.
Israel's response to the incident was swift and tough. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a "terrorist attack" and blamed Iran for being behind it. "We are working with the Indian authorities to find out the truth about this incident," he said. We will hold accountable those who carry out attacks on our embassies at all costs. Netanyahu also said the incident was "yet another provocation" by Iran against Israel and warned that Israel would respond "resolutely" to any threats from Iran. Iran denied this and accused Israel of creating a pretext to divert the political crisis at home.
India has also attached great importance to the incident and pledged to cooperate fully with Israel's investigation. India's Governor Jaishankar Jayshankel said on social media that he had spoken to Israel's Governor Gabi Ashkenazi and assured him that India would find out the truth of the incident as soon as possible and bring him to justice. "I express our concern and condolences to Mr. Ashkenazi," he said. We will maintain close communication with the Israeli side to ensure that such incidents do not happen again. "India has found some clues at the scene, including a letter that reads 'Friends at the Israeli embassy, we will be back' and is signed "Indian Taliban".
This incident has aroused widespread concern and concern in the international community. Many countries and organizations have expressed their condemnation and regret over the incident, and called on all parties to exercise restraint and avoid further escalation of the situation. UN Secretary-General António Guterres said through his spokesman that he was deeply shocked and saddened by the incident and expressed his condolences to those affected and their families. He also stressed that the United Nations was opposed to any form of violence and terrorism and supported the efforts of India and Israel to establish the truth about the incident and to hold accountable. U.S. spokesman Ned Price also said that the U.S. strongly condemned the incident and expressed support and sympathy for Israel and India. "We will work closely with our Indian and Israeli allies to ensure that those responsible for this incident are duly punished," he said. ”
The incident not only poses a threat to Israel's diplomatic security, but also exposes tensions between Israel and the United Nations. Israel** recently announced that it will no longer automatically issue visas to UN staff working in the Palestinian-Israeli region, but will be approved on a case-by-case basis. Israel** also accused the UN of being an "accomplice" of the Palestinian militant group Hamas and called on its allies to follow suit. This decision has met with strong opposition and criticism from the United Nations and the international community, which is regarded as interference and sabotage of the humanitarian work of the United Nations. Against the backdrop of the continued escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, how the contradictions between Israel and the United Nations will develop has become a question worthy of attention.