Today: 11 April 2025
22 November 2023
1 min read

Israel Targets LeT with Terror Designation

It said that LeT is a deadly and reprehensible terror organisation, responsible for the murder of hundreds of Indian civilians as well as others….reports Asian Lite News

To symbolise the marking of the 15th year of commemoration of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Israel on Tuesday announced to list Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) as a terror organisation.

Despite not being requested by the government of India to do so, the state of Israel has formally completed all necessary procedures and has satisfied all required checks and regulations to the result of introducing LeT into the Israeli list of illegal terror organisations, the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi said in a statement.

While Israel only lists terror organisations who are actively operating against it from within or around its borders, or in a similar manner to India — those globally recogniszed by the UN Security Council (UNSC) or the US State Department; the Israeli ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs have jointly worked in the last few months towards an expediated and extraordinary listing of the LeT organisation on this date, to highlight the importance of a Unified Global Front in combating terrorism.

It said that LeT is a deadly and reprehensible terror organisation, responsible for the murder of hundreds of Indian civilians as well as others.

Its heinous actions on November 26, 2008, still reverberate in force, through all peace seeking nations and societies.

The state of Israel offers its sincere condolences to all victims of terrorism and to the survivors and bereaved families of the Mumbai attacks, including those in Israel.

“We stand with you united in the hope for a better peaceful future,” the Embassy added.

ALSO READ: Hezbollah Demands Global Condemnation of Israeli Strikes on Media

Previous Story

‘EU faces growing Muslim animosity over Gaza war stance’

Next Story

Quake-Hit Nepal Receives Fourth Tranche of Indian Aid

Latest from -Top News

Modi may attend Russia’s V-Day celebrations

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to represent India at Russia’s Victory Day parade next month that will mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Germany in the Second World

Murmu Strengthens EU Outreach in Slovakia

President Droupadi Murmu and President Peter Pellegrini reviewed the full spectrum of India–Slovakia relations and reaffirmed their commitment to expanding cooperation across multiple sectors President Droupadi Murmu held a productive meeting with

India, Nepal Boost Agricultural Ties

The high-level gathering brought together agriculture ministers and senior officials from BIMSTEC member states—India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, and Sri Lanka—to explore enhanced regional collaboration in agriculture and food security. Union
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Amethi has interesting mix of candidates, emotions

Sanjay Sinh, who has returned to Amethi, ostensibly, to reclaim

Israeli nurses strike over violence against medical staff

The Israeli Nurses Association (INA) has declared a 24-hour strike