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Government of India, Despite Pressure from Parties & Factions in Congress Refuses to Condemn Israel Over Gaza War

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Submitted by Ludvikus (United States), Jul 15, 2014 at 09:37

Here is a News article on democratic India's relative neutrality regarding Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza:

"Govt refuses to condemn Israeli attacks in Gaza, uproar & walkout follow"

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140715/jsp/frontpage/story_18617151.jsp#.U8UtFrHCp3N

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