Deadly Pahalgam terror attack has infuriated Egypt: Ambassador Galal

IANS April 29, 2025 243 views

A horrific terror attack in Pahalgam claimed 26 innocent Indian lives, shocking the international community. Egypt's Ambassador Kamel Zayed Galal strongly condemned the assault, emphasizing that terrorism transcends religious boundaries. Egyptian President Sisi personally reached out to Prime Minister Modi, demonstrating solidarity in combating cross-border terrorism. The incident underscores the critical need for global cooperation in addressing terrorist threats.

"Terrorism is an international phenomenon. It requires extensive cooperation among nations" - Kamel Zayed Galal, Egypt's Ambassador to India
New Delhi, April 29: Egypt's Ambassador to India Kamel Zayed Galal on Tuesday termed last week's Pahalgam terrorist attack, which claimed lives of 26 innocent civilians, as an unacceptable assault on India which has infuriated Egypt and the country's government.

Key Points

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Egypt stands firmly with India against terror

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Diplomatic condemnation of Pahalgam attack

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President Sisi offers direct support to PM Modi

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Global united response needed against terrorism

Speaking exclusively to IANS, the Ambassador emphasised on global cooperation to deal with terrorist organisations.

"Terrorism is an international phenomenon. It requires extensive cooperation among nations to effectively tackle such terrorist organisations, as terrorism moves from one place to another. A holistic approach is needed to address the political, security, social and economic components of these challenges,"said Galal.

When questioned about Pakistani terrorists killing people after confirming their religion in Pahalgam, the diplomat stated that the attack was not on one religion on all Indians, adding that Egypt views this terrorist act as an unacceptable assault on innocent Indian civilians.

"Well, terrorism is terrorism. At the end of the day, the people who were killed were Indian civilians, regardless of their religion. Religion is not a crucial issue at this point, because what we always advocate for is a nation-state. We view India from a national perspective, not a religious one. It is important for all Indian citizens to see this terrorist attack as an unacceptable act against Indians," he further added.

Expressing solidarity with India, the ambassador acknowledged that this is a very difficult time and Egypt will always stand behind India in tough moments like these.

"I would like to express our heartfelt condolences to the leadership, government, and the people of India for the loss of 26 Indians in the terror attack. We know how it feels; it angered Egypt and the Egyptian government. I hope terrorism will stop at a certain point," he remarked.

The Ambassador also mentioned about Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi speaking with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty dialling External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar to express condolences and solidarity with the Indian government after the Pahalgam attack.

The brutal assault on April 22, which claimed lives of 26 innocent tourists and left several others critically injured, unfolded in the Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam, when four heavily armed terrorists, two of them from Pakistan, emerged from the surrounding dense forests and opened fire on targeted tourists. The attack has been described as one of the most horrific in the region in recent memory.

Sisi, in his call with PM Modi, had strongly condemned the terror attack and reiterated that his country stands "shoulder to shoulder" with India in the fight against terrorism.

He conveyed his sincere condolences on the loss of precious lives in the ghastly terror attack on Indian soil as PM Modi briefed about the cross-border terror attack and thanked Sisi for his support and solidarity.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
Heartbreaking to read about this attack. Solidarity between nations against terrorism is so important. Egypt's support means a lot 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇬
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Rajesh P.
The ambassador's words are powerful - terrorism has no religion. These attacks are against humanity itself. We need more global leaders speaking out like this.
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Amit D.
While I appreciate Egypt's support, I wish more concrete action would follow these statements. Condemnation is good but we need actual counter-terror cooperation.
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Nadia Z.
As an Egyptian living in India, this makes me emotional. Both our countries have suffered from terrorism. We must stand together ❤️
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Vikram S.
The part about viewing India as a nation rather than through religious lens is spot on! More diplomats should adopt this perspective.
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Meera J.
My heart goes out to the victims' families. Pahalgam is supposed to be paradise on earth, not a place of horror. When will this violence end?

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