Anyone who doesn’t feel for Palestinians is not human: Egypt coach Hassan

Hossam Hassan uses his FIFA World Cup news conference to raise awareness about the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.
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Modi arrived in Indonesia on Monday, where he was welcomes with an escort by an Indonesian Air Force fighter jet and a personal reception by the President.

Watch: Explained: Why PM Modi’s Indonesia visit matters for India
Nearly 40% of India’s maritime trade passes through one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, the Strait of Malacca. And the country that sits at the gateway to that strategic chokepoint is Indonesia. That’s why Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Indonesia, his first bilateral visit to the country since 2018, is about much more than diplomacy. It is about securing India’s maritime interests, expanding economic partnerships and strengthening its position in an increasingly competitive Indo-Pacific. So, why does Indonesia matter so much to India?