Arab and Muslim ministers convened in Beijing to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
The delegation is also demanding an end to the siege of Gaza, access for humanitarian aid, and a halt to the sale of arms to Israel.
The delegation is pressuring the West to reject Israel's justification of its actions against Palestinians as self-defence.
The Hamas-run government in Gaza reported that Israeli bombardments have resulted in the deaths of at least 13,000 Palestinians since the start of hostilities, including at least 5,500 children.
A delegation of Arab and Muslim ministers, including representatives from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Indonesia, Palestine, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, convened in Beijing to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The delegation is seeking an end to the hostilities that have resulted in significant casualties and devastation in the Palestinian enclave.
The Hamas-run government in Gaza reported that Israeli bombardments have resulted in the deaths of at least 13,000 Palestinians since the start of hostilities, including at least 5,500 children. These figures underscore the urgency of the delegation's call for a ceasefire and the need for humanitarian aid to be allowed into the region.
The delegation's visit to Beijing is part of a broader diplomatic effort to end the conflict. This includes meetings with officials representing the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The delegation is pressuring the West to reject Israel's justification of its actions against Palestinians as self-defence.
In addition to calling for a ceasefire, the delegation is also demanding an end to the siege of Gaza, access for humanitarian aid, and a halt to the sale of arms to Israel. This follows a joint Islamic-Arab summit in Riyadh, where countries urged the International Criminal Court to investigate alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity by Israel in the Palestinian territories.
Saudi Arabia has sought to press the United States and Israel for an end to hostilities in Gaza.
The Hamas-run government in Gaza reported that at least 13,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli bombardments since the start of hostilities, including at least 5,500 children.
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The delegation, which is set to meet officials representing each of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, is also piling pressure on the West to reject Israel's justification of its actions against Palestinians as self-defence.
The joint Islamic-Arab summit in Riyadh urged the International Criminal Court to investigate 'war crimes and crimes against humanity that Israel is committing' in the Palestinian territories.
The summit also demanded an end to the siege of Gaza, access for humanitarian aid, and a halt to the sale of arms to Israel.
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The delegation is also piling pressure on the West to reject Israel's justification of its actions against Palestinians as self-defence.
They met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi as part of a diplomatic tour aimed at ending Israel's war on Gaza and allowing humanitarian aid into the region.
This follows a joint Muslim-Arab summit in Riyadh, where countries urged the International Criminal Court to investigate alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity by Israel in the Palestinian territories.
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The delegation is set to meet with the permanent members of the UN Security Council.