China to promote early, proper settlement of Palestinian issue amid escalation of violence

Palestinians hold the Palestinian national flag and the flag of the Hamas militant group during a protest by the Dome of Rock at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. (AP)
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Updated 07 April 2023
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China to promote early, proper settlement of Palestinian issue amid escalation of violence

  • Israeli warplanes bombed several military sites in Gaza Strip overnight into Friday morning

BEIJING: China will continue to work hard to promote early and proper settlement of the Palestinian issue, its foreign ministry quoted China's special envoy for Middle East affairs as saying on Friday.

China is deeply concerned about the heightened conflict that Israel has with the Palestinians and Lebanon, and calls for maximum calm and restraint from all sides, especially Israel, Special Envoy of the Chinese Government on the Middle East Zhai Jun said when meeting Middle East envoys in Beijing.

Israeli warplanes bombed several military sites belonging to the Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups in different areas of the Gaza Strip overnight into Friday morning in response to what it said were Hamas missiles fired from the Gaza Strip toward Israeli towns in recent days..

The bombardment also targeted agricultural and open areas, in addition to watchtowers on the eastern border.

During the bombing, Palestinian factions fired shells toward Israeli towns, most of which were intercepted by the Israeli air defense system Iron Dome.

* With Reuters

 


Algeria shuts most schools over storm alert

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Algeria shuts most schools over storm alert

  • The Algerian civil defense urged the public to exercise extreme caution, asking residents to ready “lighting that does not rely on electricity,” stay away from windows and power poles, and avoid travel except in cases of necessity

ALGIERS: Algeria said Tuesday it was shutting down schools in the vast majority of its provinces for the next two days, as the country prepares for a major storm.
Winds are expected to reach speeds of 120 kilometers per hour (74 miles per hour) in regions spanning most of the North African country on Wednesday, including in the capital Algiers.
The education ministry said in a statement that classes were suspended across 52 of Algeria’s 69 provinces following the “urgent” storm alert.
The Algerian civil defense urged the public to exercise extreme caution, asking residents to ready “lighting that does not rely on electricity,” stay away from windows and power poles, and avoid travel except in cases of necessity.
Last week, severe weather in Algeria left two people dead, including a child, the civil defense said.
In Relizane, as well as in Algiers and Tipaza, entire neighborhoods were flooded last week and several roads were cut off due to heavy rains and flooding.
Heavy rainfall also hit neighboring Tunisia, where several people were reported dead in flooding and at sea.