Israel-Palestine: China says it’s ‘deeply concerned’ over ‘escalation’ of violence
On Sunday, China expressed its distress over the intense surge of violence between Israel and the Palestinians over the weekend. The country requested that all parties remain composed during this turmoil.
The foreign ministry of Beijing expressed immense worry about the present situation of heightened tension and aggression between Palestine and Israel.
According to Beijing, it is important for everyone involved to stay calm, control their actions, stop fighting right away, keep civilians safe, and avoid things getting worse.
On Saturday, the Israeli army reported a sudden massive assault by the Palestinian extremist faction Hamas, causing the unfortunate deaths of over 200 Israelis.
The leader of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has promised to completely destroy the hiding places of a particular group in Gaza. This he plans to achieve by mounting rigorous air strikes on the coastal area. According to Gaza officials, at least 232 Palestinians have been killed during the air strikes.
This is the most violent escalation of the conflict in many years, resulting in a significant amount of bloodshed.
On Sunday, Beijing expressed that the ongoing conflicts between Palestine and Israel show that the continuous delay in achieving peace is no longer acceptable.
According to the statement, the key resolution to the strife existing between Palestine and Israel is to put into practice the idea of the "two-state solution" and create a separate state for Palestine.
China has urged the rest of the world to prioritize and take swifter action in resolving the ongoing Palestinian issue. They have called for an increased effort from the international community to support the resumption of peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine in order to find a way towards sustainable and lasting peace.
China has declared that it will persistently work together with the global community to accomplish this objective.
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