Harinder Mishra, Dnyanesh Chavan

Stories by Harinder Mishra, Dnyanesh Chavan

Israeli PM supports a limited Palestinian state

Israeli PM supports a limited Palestinian state

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2009

In a bid to ease tensions with the new US administration, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the creation of a limited Palestinian state for the first time, saying it would have to be disarmed. "Israel cannot agree to a Palestinian state unless it gets guarantees it is demilitarised," Netanyahu said.

Resume peace talks with Palestine: US to Israel

Resume peace talks with Palestine: US to Israel

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

United States envoy to the Middle East on Tuesday pressed Israel on "prompt resumption" of the stalled peace talks with Palestine, amid sharp differences between Washington and Tel Aviv over settlement activities in disputed areas.

India's first Phalcon aircraft to arrive on May 24

India's first Phalcon aircraft to arrive on May 24

Rediff.com   20 May 2009

The AWACS will provide India means to track incoming missiles and look deep into the neighbouring countries under all weather conditions.

Pope supports creation of Palestine State

Pope supports creation of Palestine State

Rediff.com   13 May 2009

"The Holy See supports the right of your people to a sovereign Palestinian homeland in the land of your forefathers, secure and at peace with its neighbours, within internationally recognised borders," the Pope, who arrived in Bethlehem on Wednesday amid tight security, said during a speech.

Pope on Israel visit, slams anti-Semitism

Pope on Israel visit, slams anti-Semitism

Rediff.com   12 May 2009

On a historic visit to the Holy Land, Pope Benedict XVI on Monday, strongly condemned anti-Semitism and sought an early resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by finding a way that "people can live in security in a homeland of their own."

IAF to get 'eye in the sky' radar system soon

IAF to get 'eye in the sky' radar system soon

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2009

In a big boost to India's surveillance capability, the Air Force is likely to receive the first of the three Israeli Phalcon Airborne Warning and Control Systems in the second half of May this year, almost a year and a half behind schedule."Indian Air Force officials have been regularly checking the system. The final details are being worked out which will enable the delivery of the system by the second half of May," defence sources said.

Fractured mandate in Israel general elections

Fractured mandate in Israel general elections

Rediff.com   11 Feb 2009

In a setback to the fragile Middle East peace process, Israel's general elections threw up an inconclusive mandate on Wednesday, with both the centrists and the rightists claiming victory and a hawkish anti-Arab leader emerging as the possible kingmaker.

Israel takes out UN school in Gaza strip, 42 dead

Israel takes out UN school in Gaza strip, 42 dead

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2009

'In response to incoming enemy fire, the forces returned mortar fire to the source. This is not the first time that Hamas has fired mortars and rockets from schools, in such a way deliberately using civilians as human shields in their acts of terror,' the army said in a statement. With this attack, the death toll since the launch of the offensive on December 27 rose to over 620.

Israel to intensify ground operation

Israel to intensify ground operation

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2009

Describing the ground offensive in Gaza as unavoidable, Israel has pledged to extend and intensify the operation amid heavy exchange of fire between troops and the Hamas militants that have taken the death toll in the coastal territory beyond 500. Palestinian sourcesin Gaza said that 23 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive, three of them top Hamas militants, as Israeli troops targeted traffic routes bisecting the Hamas ruled territory in two parts.

Israel brands 35 groups as terror organisations

Israel brands 35 groups as terror organisations

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2008

The Pakistani groups included in the list are Aid Organisation of the Ulema, Al Akhtar Trust International, a financier of which has been linked to the murder of Wall Street journalist Daniel Pearl, Al Harmain Foundation of Pakistan, Al Masjid Al Aqsa - Aqsa Foundation and Al Rashid Trust.

Israel gets ready for 'all-out war against Hamas'

Israel gets ready for 'all-out war against Hamas'

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2008

Israel on Monday massed hundreds of tanks in expectation of a land strike on the Gaza Strip as fighter jets continued their blanket bombings of Hamas targets for the third day today, raising the toll of Palestinians killed to 315.Amidst no let up in the fury and intensity of attacks even in the face of growing international calls for halt to the violence, Defence Minister Ehud Barak warned that Israel was in an 'all-out war against Hamas'.

Israel pounds Gaza; Hamas fires 100 rockets

Israel pounds Gaza; Hamas fires 100 rockets

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2008

Israeli fighter planes continued to pound Gaza for a second day on Sunday in the largest military operation in the area since 1967 leaving over 270 Palestinians dead. Defence Minister Ehud Barak said Israel will expand and deepen the attacks on the Hamas-ruled territory. 110 Kassam rockets and mortar shells hit Israel on Saturday, the farthest of which landed 27 kilometres from its launcher inside Gaza. The Israeli army warned that Hamas will fire 200 rockets a day.

Israel refutes Zaka's claims on Israeli deaths

Israel refutes Zaka's claims on Israeli deaths

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

The Israel government today slammed an Israeli rescue group for alleging that Indian commandos may have inadvertently killed one or more Jewish hostages during the Nariman House operation, saying the "irresponsible" comments could cause considerable damage to bilateral ties.

Israel to send anti-terror experts to India

Israel to send anti-terror experts to India

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2008

The experts will examine whether the attack was part of a new global terror tactic and if there is a need to adapt coping mechanisms in Israel to the new threat, Ynetnews reported.

India turns down Israeli offer to send commandos

India turns down Israeli offer to send commandos

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2008

India has turned down an offer by Israel to send its crack commandos to Mumbai, where a Jewish centre has been taken over in the terrorist attack which have claimed so far over 160 lives, media reports said in Jerusalem.

Israeli team leaves for Mumbai

Israeli team leaves for Mumbai

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

With nearly 15 Israelis held hostages by terrorists in Mumbai, the government has sent a team of paramedics, medics and other professionals to India to assist with rescue efforts amid an offer by Tel Aviv to help New Delhi in dealing with terror attacks and its aftermath.

Indian democracy is a role model for us: Palestine

Indian democracy is a role model for us: Palestine

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2008

"India, the second largest populated nation in the world and the biggest democracy with a booming economy, including hi-tech, could play an important role in the Middle East peace process," Abbas told PTI in an interview a day before leaving for New Delhi.

Indians in Israel launch political party

Indians in Israel launch political party

Rediff.com   15 Sep 2008

They have launched a political party -- Shivtei Israel (Yachad), in this southern Israeli city to contest the forthcoming municipal elections. More than 5,000 Indians have registered as party members, out of a total of about 10,000, in the city amid efforts by party leaders to muster support of other fringe groups comprising Moroccans, Tunisians and Ethiopian Jews.

BJP slams Left stand on Israel in Israel

BJP slams Left stand on Israel in Israel

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

"The Left parties are basically anti-US and therefore countries that are seen as allies of Washington are disliked by them. They do not like whatever America does while we look at things on a case to case basis with regard to US," Swaraj, who is on a three-day visit to Israel as the chairperson of Indo-Israel Parliamentary Friendship Group, said, adding, "We are not anti-US in principle, but we oppose its policies which are against India's interest."

'India won't allow separate Tamil state in SL'

'India won't allow separate Tamil state in SL'

Rediff.com   25 Mar 2008

"It should be borne in mind that India will never allow a separate independent state for Tamils in Sri Lanka because such a development will have a disastrous effect in India," Wickremanayaka, who is the first Sri Lankan Prime Minister to visit Israel, told a gathering. The Sri Lankan Prime Minister, who is on a four-day visit, claimed that Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam chief V Prabhakaran wanted to create a Tamil state "by including certain parts of India as well".