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China calls on Israel to stop military operations in Gaza as soon as possible

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CHINA on Tuesday called on Israel to halt military operations in Gaza as soon as possible, a day after Israeli forces rescued two hostages from the Gaza Strip in a dramatic operation that also killed at least 74 Palestinia­ns, according to Palestinia­n hospital officials.

The raid took place in Rafah, the city on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip where 1.4 million Palestinia­ns have fled to escape fighting elsewhere in the Israelhama­s war. Women and children were among those killed in the airstrikes, Palestinia­n officials said.

China’s Foreign Ministry added in a brief statement on Tuesday that Israel should “do everything possible to avoid casualties among innocent civilians and prevent a more devastatin­g humanitari­an disaster in Rafah.”

The Palestinia­n death toll from the war has surpassed 28,000 people, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza. A quarter of Gaza’s residents are starving.

The war began with Hamas’ assault into Israel on October 7, in which militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted around 250. Israel says about 100 hostages remain in Hamas captivity, while Hamas is holding the remains of roughly 30 others who were either killed on October 7 or died in captivity. Three hostages were mistakenly killed by the army after escaping their captors in December.

133 bodies brought to hospital

THE Health Ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says the bodies of 133 people killed in Israeli strikes have been brought to hospitals in the warwrecked territory over the past day.

Hospitals also received 162 wounded patients, the ministry said.

Also Tuesday, the death toll from an Israeli hostage rescue operation in the town of Rafah rose to 74, according to Dr. Marawan al-hams, director of the local Abu Youssef alnajjar Hospital. Israeli forces conducting the operation, which freed two hostages, were backed by heavy airstrikes on the town, to where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinia­ns have fled.

The fresh fatalities brought the death toll in Gaza to 28,473 since the war began on October 7, according to the ministry.

The ministry doesn’t differenti­ate between civilians and combatants in its count but says more than 70 percentof the dead are women and minors. Israel says its forces have killed 10,000 Hamas fighters without providing evidence. It blames Hamas for the death toll, saying it embeds in civilians areas, putting noncombata­nts at risk.

More than 68,000 people have been wounded in the war, of them 11,000 that need urgent evacuation for treatment out of Gaza, the ministry said.

The ministry said many of the dead remain under the rubble of destroyed buildings and on roadsides with first responders unable to reach many areas and collect the bodies.

Arab League warns Israel against forcefully displacing Palestinia­ns

THE secretary-general of the Arab League has warned Israel against policies he described as forcefully displacing Palestinia­ns from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit decried what he called an “Israeli mentality” to try and seize land the Palestinia­ns want for their future state. He warned any seizure of the Gaza Strip or the West Bank by Israel would mean “a confrontat­ion for the next thousand years.”

“The United States must order Israel to stop these policies or otherwise the Middle East will explode in an unpreceden­ted way,” he said.

He also called on Israel to “empty the settlement­s” in Palestinia­n land as well.

Aboul Gheit, a former ambassador to the United Nations and Egypt’s last foreign minister under ousted president Hosni Mubarak, spoke at the World Government Summit in Dubai.

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