Tamil Nadu Assembly's Stand Against Israel's Gaza Actions
The Tamil Nadu Assembly plans to pass a resolution condemning Israel for its attacks on Gaza and urges for an immediate ceasefire. Chief Minister M K Stalin emphasized the issue's urgency and requested the Indian government to pressure Israel. Political unity is expected in supporting the resolution.

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The Tamil Nadu Assembly is poised to pass a resolution condemning Israel's actions in Gaza and calling for an immediate ceasefire, Chief Minister M K Stalin announced on Wednesday. Stalin urged the Indian government to take active steps to pressure Israel into halting its 'genocide' in the region.
Addressing a protest organized by the CPI(M) against Israel, Stalin expressed confidence that the resolution will resonate with the sentiments of Tamil Nadu's citizens and receive cross-party support. He denounced Israel's indiscriminate attacks as a violation of international human rights laws and urged powers to cease hostilities.
The CPI(M) has previously called for canceling trade agreements with Israel and banning Israeli firms from defense-related conclaves. On social media, Stalin expressed deep distress over the situation in Gaza and emphasized the need for action in the face of humanitarian violations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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