<p>New Delhi: India on Wednesday said it is concerned over the situation in Gaza and called for supply of humanitarian assistance to the affected people as Israel resumed bombing in conflict-hit Palestinian territory shattering its fragile ceasefire with Hamas.</p><p>New Delhi also underlined the need to release all hostages held by Hamas.</p><p>"We are concerned at the situation in Gaza. It is important that all hostages are released," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.</p>.Netanyahu says talks on restoring Gaza ceasefire will continue 'only under fire'.<p>"We also call for the supply of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza to be sustained," it said in a statement.</p><p>India's comments came as Israel pounded Hamas targets in Gaza on Tuesday, triggering uncertainty over the ceasefire that came into effect on January 19.</p><p>According to the Hamas-run health ministry, over 400 people were killed in the Israeli bombing.</p><p>The Israeli action came after Israel and Hamas failed to agree on how to take forward the ceasefire deal from the initial phase. The deal comprised three stages.</p><p>The negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire pact were to start around six weeks back. But the two sides could not hold the talks.</p><p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country will not "relent" until it achieves all "vital goals".</p>.Qatar PM demands international action to compel Israel to implement Gaza ceasefire.<p>"In the past two weeks, Israel did not initiate any military action in the hope that Hamas would change course. Well, that didn't happen," he said in a statement on Tuesday.</p><p>"While Israel accepted the offer of President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, Hamas flatly refused to do so," he said.</p><p>"This is why I authorised yesterday the renewal of military action against Hamas," Netanyahu added.</p><p>India has been pitching for the "two-State solution to the Palestinian issue with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security.</p>
<p>New Delhi: India on Wednesday said it is concerned over the situation in Gaza and called for supply of humanitarian assistance to the affected people as Israel resumed bombing in conflict-hit Palestinian territory shattering its fragile ceasefire with Hamas.</p><p>New Delhi also underlined the need to release all hostages held by Hamas.</p><p>"We are concerned at the situation in Gaza. It is important that all hostages are released," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said.</p>.Netanyahu says talks on restoring Gaza ceasefire will continue 'only under fire'.<p>"We also call for the supply of humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza to be sustained," it said in a statement.</p><p>India's comments came as Israel pounded Hamas targets in Gaza on Tuesday, triggering uncertainty over the ceasefire that came into effect on January 19.</p><p>According to the Hamas-run health ministry, over 400 people were killed in the Israeli bombing.</p><p>The Israeli action came after Israel and Hamas failed to agree on how to take forward the ceasefire deal from the initial phase. The deal comprised three stages.</p><p>The negotiations on the second phase of the ceasefire pact were to start around six weeks back. But the two sides could not hold the talks.</p><p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country will not "relent" until it achieves all "vital goals".</p>.Qatar PM demands international action to compel Israel to implement Gaza ceasefire.<p>"In the past two weeks, Israel did not initiate any military action in the hope that Hamas would change course. Well, that didn't happen," he said in a statement on Tuesday.</p><p>"While Israel accepted the offer of President Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, Hamas flatly refused to do so," he said.</p><p>"This is why I authorised yesterday the renewal of military action against Hamas," Netanyahu added.</p><p>India has been pitching for the "two-State solution to the Palestinian issue with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security.</p>