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China has strongly reacted to the latest developments involving Israel, signaling growing concern over the escalating situation in the Middle East. The statement from Beijing comes amid rising global tensions and increased scrutiny of regional actions.
China’s Foreign Minister criticized moves associated with Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing firm opposition to any steps that could intensify conflict. The response reflects China’s consistent stance on promoting peace and stability in volatile regions.
Beijing has called for an immediate ceasefire, urging all parties involved to de-escalate tensions. Officials stressed that continued aggression could push the region toward a larger and more dangerous crisis.
China also emphasized the importance of respecting international law and avoiding unilateral actions. According to officials, violations of global norms risk undermining long-term peace efforts in the Middle East.
Highlighting diplomacy as the only viable solution, China encouraged dialogue and negotiations between all sides. It warned that military actions and retaliatory measures could further destabilize the already fragile situation.
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