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PTI · 2026-06-27 · via The Hindu: Latest News today from India and the World, Breaking news, Top Headlines and Trending News Videos.

In a blistering attack on the Modi government, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Saturday (June 27, 2026) said its “stony silence” and “inaction” on Israel's “Gaza genocide” are not just morally reprehensible but also inexplicable from a national interest perspective.

Ms. Gandhi, the Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson, claimed that India has alienated itself from its historical allies in Palestine, Iran, and the larger West Asia and has distanced itself from global public opinion, while letting Pakistan swoop in to claim the space of a mediator.

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In an article for The Indian Express, Ms. Gandhi said she also termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel ahead of the U.S.-Israel joint attack on Iran, a "bewildering strategic decision".

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The Congress leader said the spirit of Indian nationhood demands that it speaks up for Palestinians whose children have been so brutally targeted and the calculus of national interest demands that India respond to the global public opinion against the Israeli regime’s “genocidal actions” in Gaza and its "brutal displacement and dispossession of lakhs of Palestinian families in the occupied West Bank".

“The Modi government’s continued silence simply cannot be explained rationally or morally,” she said.

In September 2025, the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory concluded that Israeli authorities were committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza, she said.

In June 2026, the same commission — now headed by Justice (retired) S. Muralidhar, a distinguished Indian jurist — has poignantly reiterated that Israeli actions are intended to destroy the very existence of the Palestinians in Gaza by targeting their children, Ms. Gandhi said.

“The 94-page report is a harrowing read, with grim details on the extent of the devastation perpetrated by Israel in Gaza and the genocidal intent underpinning its actions. At least 20,000 children have been killed, and another 44,000 have been wounded, many for life,” she said.

The targeting of children is not incidental, but a deliberate strategy, Ms. Gandhi asserted.

“Twenty-seven per cent of those killed or wounded have been children and many of the boys were found with bullets on the head and neck. Ninety-seven per cent of Gaza’s schools have been destroyed,” she said.

Healthcare infrastructure, including paediatric hospitals, has been destroyed, resulting in a 300% increase in miscarriage and childbirth complications, Ms. Gandhi said.

In the two-and-a-half years since the "dastardly, horrific, and absolutely unacceptable attack" by Hamas on Israel, it has become clear that the retaliation of the Israeli armed forces and political leadership has been characterised by "wanton cruelty and barbarity", she said.

“Senior Israeli leaders, down from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his senior cabinet colleagues themselves, have called for the ‘complete siege’ and ‘total annihilation’ of Gaza, denounced the Palestinians as ‘animals’ who have ‘no right to exist’, and defined success for Israel as ‘hundreds of thousands fleeing Gaza’,” Ms. Gandhi said.

Despite this clear “genocidal intent”, the support of President Donald Trump’s government in Washington DC has enabled the Israeli government to continue its “brutal campaign” against Palestinians, she said, adding that the rest of the world has felt the pricking of its conscience.

The UN has been unable to act with any resolve due to American obstruction, but through its agencies it has played a stellar role in the documentation of Israeli war crimes, she said.

Leading powers historically associated with the Western bloc — including France, the UK, Canada, and Australia — have recognised Palestinian statehood after decades of indifference to the Palestinian cause, she pointed out.

South Africa, a country with which India has shared a long history of anti-colonial solidarity, has dragged Israel to the International Court of Justice for its violations of the Genocide Convention of 1948, Ms. Gandhi noted.

She also pointed out that several European states have restricted arms sales to Israel, and several Latin American nations have downgraded or severed their ties with the country.

The International Criminal Court has even issued arrest warrants for the Israeli political leadership, she said.

A very large number of countries with whom India enjoys close relations have recognised Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide, Ms. Gandhi said.

“Amidst the growing public backlash against Israel and the international community’s cognisance of the unjustifiable brutality unleashed on Gaza, India remains a lone voice of silence,” she asserted.

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Justice Muralidhar’s report, which has sparked renewed conversation and activism against the Gaza genocide, has been met with “stony silence” from the Narendra Modi government, the former Congress chief said.

It is hardly surprising — recall that Justice Muralidhar had been transferred out of the Delhi High Court after he called out the Delhi Police’s inaction on BJP leaders’ inflammatory statements in the run-up to the 2020 Delhi riots, she pointed out.

Ms. Gandhi said India was historically exceptional among the nations of the world for our commitment to postcolonial solidarity, national sovereignty, and international peace.

“Today we are exceptional in our continued indifference to the flagrant violation of the global rules-based order, to the suffering of our fellow peoples in the Global South, and to the abasement of human dignity that is on open display in Gaza and the West Bank,” she said in her article.

Ms. Gandhi also recalled Hind Rajab’s tragic story and said she is emblematic of the unspeakable cruelty of the Israeli genocide in Gaza.

“A girl of just five, fleeing Gaza City with her family when Israeli forces fired 335 rounds at their car, killing her six family members, leaving her trapped in a car with her relatives’ dead bodies while paramedics attempted to rescue her. She was eventually killed, along with two paramedics,” she said.

“The Modi government’s silence and inaction are not just morally reprehensible but also inexplicable from a national interest perspective,” she said.

India is slipping further into Israel’s strategic orbit, at a time when the world is increasingly pivoting away from it, Ms. Gandhi said.

The Prime Minister’s visit to Israel amidst these circumstances, and only days before Israel’s war on Iran and the assassination of its top political leadership, will go down in history as a “bewildering strategic decision”, Ms. Gandhi said.

“We have alienated ourselves from our historical allies in Palestine, Iran, and the larger Middle East. We have distanced ourselves from global public opinion. And we have let Pakistan, of all countries, itself a state that has and continues to harbour dreaded terrorists, swoop in to claim the space of a mediator — a role to which we would have a natural claim given our historically friendly ties with all players,” she said.

India's sacrifice of its strategic interest and morality has yielded us nothing but the friendship between Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Netanyahu, who is now under attack all over the world, including in the U.S., Ms. Gandhi said.

Sharing the article in a post on X, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said Sonia Gandhi's evocative piece calling out "Modi Government's silence" and inaction for Palestinian people is a "stark reminder of how our current foreign policy has alienated our historical allies in Palestine, Iran, and the larger Middle East".

Sharing the article on X, Rahul Gandhi said, "Through her editorial, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi ji calls on India to reclaim its independent foreign policy, uphold humanitarian values, and speak up with moral clarity on Gaza."