The Hindu (Mumbai)

China calls conflict in Gaza ‘a disgrace to civilisati­on’

Mediators in Egypt struggle to overcome tough obstacles in their attempts to negotiate a pause, while the United Nations has warned that famine looms for Palestinia­ns trapped by the fighting

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China described the war in Gaza as a “disgrace to civilisati­on” and called on Thursday for an immediate ceasefire as the conflict stretched into its sixth month despite efforts by mediators to reach a truce.

U.S. President Joe Biden has urged Hamas to accept a ceasefire plan with Israel before the Muslim fasting month begins, which could be as early as Sunday, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon.

However, mediators in Egypt have struggled to overcome tough obstacles in their attempts to negotiate a pause, while the United Nations has warned that famine looms for Pal

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during a press conference in Beijing on Thursday.

estinians trapped by the fighting.

“It is a tragedy for humankind and a disgrace for civilisati­on that today, in the 21st century, this humanitari­an disaster cannot be stopped,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a news conference in Beijing.

China, historical­ly sympatheti­c to the Palestinia­n cause, has been calling for a ceasefire since the war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7.

“The internatio­nal community must act urgently, making an immediate ceasefire and the cessation of hostilitie­s an overriding priority, and ensuring humanitari­an relief an urgent moral responsibi­lity,” Mr. Wang said.

The war has reduced vast stretches of Gaza to a wasteland of gutted buildings and rubble and sparked a humanitari­an disaster for its 2.4 million people.

The Health Ministry in Hamasrun Gaza said on Wednesday that 20 people have died of malnutriti­on and dehydratio­n, at least half of them children.

Only limited aid has reached Gaza’s north, where the UN’s World Food Programme has warned that hunger has reached “catastroph­ic levels” in northern Gaza, where aid has been limited.

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