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GAZA: Amid the deadly Israeli-Hamas conflict, a Kashmiri woman who is married to a Palestinian here feels Israel can learn from India's experience in Kashmir while dealing with the volatile situation in Gaza.

"It used to be quite terrible in Kashmir but things started to take a positive turn when the Indian government started to invest in education and found ways to send youngsters to learn outside the state," says Lubna, a bio-chemist who works for the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) in Gaza in its Department of National Defence.

"Their energies got channelised into constructive things. It helped ease the situation and also get control over the spiralling violence. Things would have been very different if India would have resorted to violent means to take control of the disturbed territory," she said.

Lubna says that Israel could learn quite a lot from the Indian handling of the situation in Kashmir and make good use of it in Gaza.

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"There is almost no work but the PNA has retained all its staff even after its ouster from Gaza," she said.

"I went to Aligarh Muslim University and my brother went to Manipal (University). We learnt and moved on in life. There are so many other youngsters my age who benefited from the Indian government's thinking and came out of the cycle of violence," Lubna noted.

"Israel tried to suffocate us by imposing closure with the support of the West. Left with no choice the militant factions started building tunnels which kept life going here in Gaza. Even the shoes I wear came through tunnels," she said.

"If youngsters were allowed to go out and learn. If they could find other opportunities, they would probably not have chosen what they have. Who doesn't want to live a good life at peace. People in Gaza were choked to make the choices that they have made," Lubna asserted.

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"It's my first visit to Gaza. My daughter has been living here for 17 years after marrying a Palestinian who studied with her in India. I had not seen my three grandchildren for the last six years. I was obviously thrilled at the prospect of spending our first Eid together in Gaza", said Lubna's 67-year-old mother Fatima, who is visiting her here.

Fatima is planning to go back to India on September 11 but still doesn't know if and how she would be able to do so.

"We hear that Egypt would be opening the Rafah crossing as part of the ceasefire deal. When my mother came the Representative Office of India in Ramallah was extremely helpful in coordinating her entry. I hope she has a safe exit," Lubna said.

'India's Kashmir experience can be a model for Israel in Gaza' - The Times of India
 
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GAZA: Amid the deadly Israeli-Hamas conflict, a Kashmiri woman who is married to a Palestinian here feels Israel can learn from India's experience in Kashmir while dealing with the volatile situation in Gaza.

"It used to be quite terrible in Kashmir but things started to take a positive turn when the Indian government started to invest in education and found ways to send youngsters to learn outside the state," says Lubna, a bio-chemist who works for the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) in Gaza in its Department of National Defence.

"Their energies got channelised into constructive things. It helped ease the situation and also get control over the spiralling violence. Things would have been very different if India would have resorted to violent means to take control of the disturbed territory," she said.

Lubna says that Israel could learn quite a lot from the Indian handling of the situation in Kashmir and make good use of it in Gaza.

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"There is almost no work but the PNA has retained all its staff even after its ouster from Gaza," she said.

"I went to Aligarh Muslim University and my brother went to Manipal (University). We learnt and moved on in life. There are so many other youngsters my age who benefited from the Indian government's thinking and came out of the cycle of violence," Lubna noted.

"Israel tried to suffocate us by imposing closure with the support of the West. Left with no choice the militant factions started building tunnels which kept life going here in Gaza. Even the shoes I wear came through tunnels," she said.

"If youngsters were allowed to go out and learn. If they could find other opportunities, they would probably not have chosen what they have. Who doesn't want to live a good life at peace. People in Gaza were choked to make the choices that they have made," Lubna asserted.

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"It's my first visit to Gaza. My daughter has been living here for 17 years after marrying a Palestinian who studied with her in India. I had not seen my three grandchildren for the last six years. I was obviously thrilled at the prospect of spending our first Eid together in Gaza", said Lubna's 67-year-old mother Fatima, who is visiting her here.

Fatima is planning to go back to India on September 11 but still doesn't know if and how she would be able to do so.

"We hear that Egypt would be opening the Rafah crossing as part of the ceasefire deal. When my mother came the Representative Office of India in Ramallah was extremely helpful in coordinating her entry. I hope she has a safe exit," Lubna said.

'India's Kashmir experience can be a model for Israel in Gaza' - The Times of India

Investing in Education & Healthcare always brings benefits
 
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My friend from Kashmir was with me during my graduation in veterinary sciences in Pune, Maharashtra....

Now he is a practicing veterinary doctor in Jammu and Kashmir state..
 
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what i am seeing , MBI munshi posting pro India article.
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OTT , Yes for a Nation and its citizen to progress , education is necessary. the article show positive attitude GOI has about J&K.
 
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This is silly. Why would Israelis invest in Gaza that is governed by Hamas? Hamas should invest in education instead of bomb factories and terrorism and help gazans instead as they rule the place.

For example India can invest in Kashmir, but we can't invest in pakistani south Punjab where most LET terrorists fighting in kashmir came from...
 
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Kashmiris have finally realized that they are living a peaceful life!! Shame on those who blame IA for Kashmiri unrest! See what world is saying, they want to solve problem. Learn from India.

Thank God kashmiris do, that it is India not Israel!
 
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Looks like Munshiji didnt read the article before posting it :p:

Didn't you guys hear about it? Mr Munshi had his internet disconnected by RAW. He signed an agreement with them to post at least one positive article a month about India in order to reinstate his account :D
 
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