Three Chinese nationals killed in Israel-Hamas war

Three Chinese nationals killed in Israel-Hamas war
Three Chinese nationals killed in Israel-Hamas conflict as China urges ceasefire and aid access.
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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin additionally said 'two people are uncontactable and a number were injured' [GREG BAKER/AFP/Getty-archive]

Three Chinese nationals have been killed in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Beijing's foreign ministry said on Thursday.

"To my understanding, it has currently been confirmed that three Chinese nationals were unfortunately killed in the conflict," foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters.

In addition, he said, "two people are uncontactable and a number were injured".

"We express our deepest condolences for the dead, and express our sincere sympathies for the families of the dead and for those who were injured," Wang said.

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"China's relevant diplomatic organisations abroad are currently engaging in all-out efforts to coordinate the rescue and treatment of those injured, and making arrangements for those who died.

"We urge external parties to put full effort into searching for and rescuing the uncontactable people, and take all effective measures to safeguard the safety of Chinese personnel and organisations."

Israel has launched a withering air campaign against the besieged Gaza Strip killing over 1,203 Palestinians and wounding over 5,760 people.

Israel's bombardment came after Hamas fighters carried out a massive assault on Israel on Saturday, leaving 1,200 people dead.

Arab foreign ministers on Wednesday denounced Israel's siege of Gaza following the shock attack by Palestinian militants on Israel, demanding that aid be "immediately" allowed to enter the blockaded enclave.

Beijing said on Thursday it "shared positions" on the conflict with the Arab states.

"Both sides call for a ceasefire and an end to the fighting as soon as possible, condemn actions that harm civilians, and [call for] preventing the situation from escalating and causing a humanitarian disaster," Wang said.