Global Diplomats Rally in Beijing to Push for Ceasefire in Gaza Conflict
Muslim and Arab diplomats meet Chinese FM Wang Yi in Beijing seeking global support to end Gaza hostilities and deliver critical humanitarian aid.
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Muslim and Arab diplomats meet Chinese FM Wang Yi in Beijing seeking global support to end Gaza hostilities and deliver critical humanitarian aid.
During the Hamas-Israel ceasefire, southern Gaza’s coast stood out as a rare calm area, offering a brief haven of peace amidst ongoing conflict.
The first group of hostages released by Hamas returned home via Rafah crossing, including Israelis, Thais, and a Filipino, marking a hopeful step in the ongoing ceasefire.
During the ceasefire, Gaza’s 45 km Salah al-Din Road became a lifeline for over a million Palestinians fleeing north to south, highlighting its crucial role and the challenges faced.
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza, prompting criticism from China’s envoy who labeled the move as hypocritical.
As the truce between Israel and Hamas expires, violence escalates in Gaza, leading to a dire humanitarian crisis. International efforts continue to seek a ceasefire.
The truce between Israel and Hamas enters day 3 as hostages are swapped, marking a significant step towards peace. Humanitarian aid flows into Gaza amid hopes for an extended ceasefire.
An interim four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas begins on November 24, aiming to release hostages and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza amid ongoing conflict and significant casualties.
The BRICS virtual summit acts as a beacon of hope for peace in Gaza, advocating for an immediate ceasefire and a sustainable two-state solution.
Death toll in the Palestine-Israel conflict exceeds 11,000, including over 4,100 children and 2,600 women. UN agencies call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire to deliver aid to Gaza.