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China urges Israel to ‘de-escalate’ after air strike kills Hezbollah leader in Lebanon

Beijing warns against travel to region as Middle East tensions flare following Hassan Nasrallah’s death in Israeli air attack on Beirut

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A man looks at rubble at the site of an Israeli airstrike southeast of Beirut, Lebanon on Saturday. Photo: EPA-EFE
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China called on Israel to take immediate actions to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East and issued a security alert asking its citizens to avoid travel to Lebanon as the killing of Hezbollah’s leader drives the two sides closer to a full-scale war.
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The warnings come after Hassan Nasrallah, the long-time leader of Iran-backed Hezbollah, was killed in heavy Israeli bombardment that levelled multiple buildings in the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Friday.

“China is highly concerned about the relevant events and deeply worried about the escalation of regional tensions,” the Chinese foreign ministry said on Sunday.

“China opposes actions that infringe upon Lebanon’s sovereignty and security, opposes and condemns all actions that harm innocent civilians, and opposes any moves that intensify conflicts and lead to an escalation of the regional situation.

“China urges the parties involved, especially Israel, to take immediate measures to de-escalate the situation and prevent the conflict from further expanding or getting out of control.”

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In a video statement on Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said eliminating Nasrallah was necessary to change the balance of power in the region and was essential to Israel’s broader military strategy, particularly in light of ongoing threats posed by Iran-backed groups.
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