New Delhi/Jerusalem, March 20 -- India on Wednesday expressed concern over the situation in Gaza, after Israel resumed its bombardment of the region, and called for the release of all hostages and sustained supply of humanitarian aid.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to implement the second phase of a ceasefire agreed with Hamas, and more than 430 Palestinians, including 183 children, have been killed since Israel began attacking Gaza early on Tuesday.
Netanyahu said the attack was "only the beginning" and that Israel would press ahead until it achieves all of its war aims - destroying Hamas and ensuring the release of all hostages held by the militant group.
The external affairs ministry reacted to the developments in a...