An Indian judge, S Muralidhar, who chaired the UN Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, has called on India to halt arms exports to Israel, arguing that such shipments contribute to ongoing violence against Palestinian children in Gaza. In an interview with India's Frontline magazine, Muralidhar criticized the use of weapons by Israeli forces to target 'defenceless unarmed children' and warned that continued arms transfers could see India 'go down in global history as having contributed to the genocide in Gaza.' He emphasized India's historical role in shaping human rights frameworks and urged the country to uphold that legacy by speaking out against attacks on children. Muralidhar also noted that the U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding does not address issues related to Gaza or the occupied Palestinian territories, suggesting that current diplomatic efforts fail to address the humanitarian crisis.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the issue through a strong moral and humanitarian lens, emphasizing the ethical implications of India's arms exports to Israel. It uses emotive language ('genocide,' 'targeting defenceless unarmed children') and highlights the potential reputational damage to India, which aligns a





