2024-08-08
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The Gaza conflict has lasted for more than 300 days
More than 10,000 women were killed
Over one million Palestinian women and girls
Facing famine
Israel's Finance Minister
2 million people starved to death in Gaza
Might be "reasonable and ethical"
The Chinese representative once again called for
An immediate ceasefire in Gaza
On August 7 local time, Dai Bing, Acting Ambassador of the Chinese Permanent Mission to the United Nations, spoke at the Security Council's open meeting on "Promoting Women, Peace and Security against the Context of Accelerated Withdrawal of Peace Operations", and once again called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Dai Bing said that the conflict in Gaza has lasted for more than 300 days, more than 10,000 women have been killed, and more than one million Palestinian women and girls are facing famine. China once again calls on all parties to follow the overwhelming consensus of the international community, jointly promote the full and effective implementation of relevant Security Council resolutions, immediately achieve a ceasefire, end the humanitarian disaster, and curb the spillover of the conflict.
EU criticizes Israeli finance minister's remarks
"Extremely shameless"!
On August 7, local time, the European Union issued a statement condemning the recent remarks made by Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich. The statement said that Smotrich's remarks that "Israel starved 2 million civilians to death" until "the hostages were repatriated" might be "reasonable and moral" were "shameless" and showed his contempt for international law and basic human principles.
According to the Times of Israel, Smotrich said that Israel allowed aid to enter the Gaza Strip because it had "no other choice." "No one will allow us to let 2 million civilians starve to death, even though it may be 'reasonable and moral' to do so before our detainees are released."
The EU expects the Israeli government to clearly distance itself from Smotrich’s remarks, while urging Israel to implement relevant UN Security Council resolutions and the binding orders of the International Court of Justice to ensure full and unhindered access to humanitarian aid.
Smotrich, who belongs to Israel's far-right hardliners, also criticized the Israeli government's consideration of a detainee exchange plan, saying it would put the country "in danger."
Smotrich's remarks sparked controversy, with one netizen saying, "He should be fired, there's nothing more to say."
Source: CCTV Military Comprehensive CCTV-13 "News Live Room" etc.