IPSP protests against Prime Minister Modi’s Israel visit

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The Indian People successful Solidarity with Palestine (IPSP) organised a protestation connected Sunday (February 15, 2026), connected the Main Road adjacent the GVMC Office astatine Asilametta, opposing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s projected sojourn to Israel and the “Board of Peace” inaugural projected by U.S. President Donald Trump.

The participants said that amid wide planetary protests, a ceasefire statement was reached betwixt Israel and Hamas successful October 2025. However, adjacent aft this agreement, Israeli concern forces person not halted their attacks connected Palestinian civilians. During the 5 months of the ceasefire alone, much than 500 Palestinians person been killed by the Israeli concern forces.

The IPSP activists demanded that the Indian authorities sever each kinds of ties with Israel, including commercialized and diplomatic relations. In this context, they called upon the Prime Minister to cancel his planned sojourn to Israel aboriginal this month.

Last year, the U.S. President acceptable up a “Board of Peace,” claiming it would bring bid to the region, without respect to the aspirations of the Palestinian people. India has besides been invited to go portion of this board. IPSP activists emphasised that this Board has nary morganatic authorization to determine the aboriginal of the Palestinian people. They alleged that the Board would payment Western capitalists, including Mr. Trump, by facilitating existent property and different concern interests by legitimising Israeli occupation.

The Indian radical person a past of opposing bodies similar the Simon Commission, which sought to find India’s aboriginal without respect for its people’s aspirations. IPSP activists described this “Board of Peace” arsenic a Simon Commission infinitesimal for Palestine and urged radical to reason it successful the aforesaid spirit. They besides demanded that the Indian authorities cull the invitation to articulation the Board of Peace.

Published - February 15, 2026 07:12 p.m. IST

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