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China Urges Israel to Improve Gaza Humanitarian Access
China urges Israel to lift restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza, denounces the use of aid as a bargaining chip, and advocates for a ceasefire and two-state solution.
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Fu Cong
- What is Fu Cong's proposed solution for achieving lasting peace in Gaza?
- He advocated for an immediate and lasting ceasefire in Gaza, along with a two-state solution, as fundamental steps to resolving the conflict and restoring peace, urging Israel to halt its military actions.
- What is China's main concern regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza?
- China's UN envoy, Fu Cong, urged Israel to lift restrictions on humanitarian access to Gaza and cease using aid as leverage, citing the deteriorating humanitarian situation.
- What does Fu Cong identify as the biggest challenge in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza?
- Fu Cong highlighted that the primary obstacle to increased humanitarian aid isn't supply shortages, but rather Israel's restrictions on access, demanding the immediate opening of all crossings.
- How does Fu Cong respond to Israel's accusations of inaction by the UN and humanitarian agencies?
- He criticized Israel for restricting access while accusing the UN and aid agencies of inaction, calling for Israel's full cooperation with humanitarian efforts and emphasizing the need for political will.
- According to Fu Cong, what is the key factor hindering the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Gaza?
- Fu Cong stated that the lack of political will from Israel, the occupying power, is preventing aid delivery, arguing that Israel should fulfill its obligations under international law and not use aid as a bargaining chip.