The Congress party launched a sharp attack on Israeli ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, after his remarks criticising Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra for accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. Several senior leaders called the diplomat’s language undiplomatic and distasteful, urging the Indian government to respond.
Former Union Minister Anand Sharma condemned Azar’s brazen denial of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, accusing him of justifying the deaths of over 60,000 civilians, including children, women, and the elderly. He described his language as unacceptable and stated that the world is appalled by the destruction of schools and hospitals, as well as the starvation of civilians, describing it as an unforgivable crime against humanity in a post on X.
Congress leader Pawan Khera urged External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to take action, questioning whether India’s freedom of speech was now being regulated from Tel Aviv. He described Azar’s targeting of a sitting MP as a direct affront to the dignity of Indian democracy and accused Israel of attempting to whitewash civilian deaths in Gaza.
The Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Gaurav Gogoi, described the Israeli envoy’s remarks as a serious breach of privilege and called for Parliament to address the issue. He asserted that Parliament could not stand by idly, even if the Union Government decided to remain silent.
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh also denounced the Azar’s response and criticised the Modi government for extreme moral cowardice in failing to speak out against Israel’s actions. He urged the Centre to take serious exception to his remarks.
Priyanka had described the Gaza crisis as genocide by Israel, claiming that over 60,000 people, including 18,430 children, had been killed. She accused Israel of starving civilians and criticised the Indian government for its silence, calling it shameful.
In his reply, Azar accused Priyanka of deceit and claimed that Israel had killed 25,000 Hamas fighters, not civilians. He alleged Hamas used civilians as shields, shot those trying to flee, and fired rockets from populated areas. The envoy also said Israel had delivered two million tonnes of food to Gaza and denied genocide allegations, stating the population there had grown by 450% over the past five decades.