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Malay Mail
11 hours ago
- Politics
- Malay Mail
Get out of Israel ‘as soon as possible', Chinese embassy tells citizens as conflict with Iran escalates
BEIJING, June 17 — China's embassy in Israel on Tuesday urged its citizens to leave the country 'as soon as possible', after Israel and Iran traded heavy strikes. 'The Chinese mission in Israel reminds Chinese nationals to leave the country as soon as possible via land border crossings, on the precondition that they can guarantee their personal safety,' the embassy said in a statement on WeChat. 'It is recommended to depart in the direction of Jordan,' it added. After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, Israel launched a surprise aerial campaign last week against targets across Iran, saying they aimed to prevent its arch-foe from acquiring atomic weapons — an ambition Tehran denies. The sudden flare-up in hostilities has sparked fears of a wider conflict, with US President Donald Trump urging Iran back to the negotiating table after Israel's attacks derailed ongoing nuclear talks. Beijing's embassy said on Tuesday the conflict was 'continuing to escalate'. 'Much civilian infrastructure has been damaged, civilian casualties are on the rise, and the security situation is becoming more serious,' it said. — AFP

CNN
07-05-2025
- Politics
- CNN
Pakistani defense minister tells CNN they're ‘prepared for an all out war.'
India launched strikes on both Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir early Wednesday local time. It comes after gunmen killed more than two dozen civilians, mostly tourists, in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month. India accused Pakistan of being involved, which it denied. Pakistan's defense minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told CNN that India's latest assault marked an 'invitation to expand the conflict' between the two neighbors — but cautioned that Islamabad is 'trying to avoid' a full-fledged war.

CNN
07-05-2025
- Politics
- CNN
Pakistani defense minister tells CNN they're ‘prepared for an all out war.'
India launched strikes on both Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir early Wednesday local time. It comes after gunmen killed more than two dozen civilians, mostly tourists, in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month. India accused Pakistan of being involved, which it denied. Pakistan's defense minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif told CNN that India's latest assault marked an 'invitation to expand the conflict' between the two neighbors — but cautioned that Islamabad is 'trying to avoid' a full-fledged war.