157 countries, including India, voted in favor of the draft resolution presented by Senegal in the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, demanding that Israel withdraw from the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem and Gaza.

Jerusalem: 157 countries, including India, voted in favor of a draft resolution introduced by Senegal in the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, calling for Israel to withdraw from the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem and Gaza. Eight countries, including the United States, Israel, Argentina and Hungary, opposed it. Ukraine, Uruguay, Paraguay, Georgia, Ecuador, the Czech Republic and Cameroon abstained from voting. India reiterated its call for an end to tensions in West Asia and the establishment of lasting peace. India also supported another resolution introduced in the General Assembly, calling for Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights. Israel occupied the Golan Heights from Syria in June 1967. The resolution was adopted by 97 countries in favor, 64 abstentions, and 8 countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, and Israel, voted against.
Five people were killed in the Israeli attack
Five people were killed in an Israeli airstrike near the Nusirat refugee camp in Gaza on Wednesday. There are four children in it. Most of the 15 injured are children. On the other hand, Israeli settlers are attacking Palestinians in the West Bank