China says ‘deeply concerned’ over Gaza situation, urges Israel against escalation
Beijing’s call for implementing ceasefire comes after Israeli airstrikes killed 15 on Thursday
ISTANBUL
China on Friday said it is “deeply concerned” over current situation in the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza, urging Israel against escalation.
“We oppose any act that harms civilians and violates international law,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters in Beijing.
“China hopes the ceasefire agreement will be implemented in Gaza, humanitarian crisis will be eased and stability will be restored as soon as possible,” Mao said, responding to Israeli airstrikes in Gaza which killed 15 Palestinians a day earlier.
Urging Israel “in particular,” Mao said relevant parties should “exercise restraint and avoid further escalation.”
At least 15 Palestinians, including five children, have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip since Thursday morning, despite a ceasefire agreement, according to the Palestinian official news agency Wafa.
Palestinian health officials said Israel targeted tents housing displaced people, homes and a school across Gaza.
Gaza’s Health Ministry said despite the ceasefire that came into effect on Oct. 10, Israeli violations have continued, with 425 Palestinians killed and 1,206 injured in the breaches.
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