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The Chinese ambassador at the United Nations, Tchangh Ya Sui, called on Israel Wednesday to allow humanitarian supplies in Gaza, as Gaza's crossings remain closed for more than two weeks now.

The Chinese diplomat was quoted as calling on the international community to continue flow of food supplies to the Gaza Strip, under a strict Israeli closure of border crossings.

The ambassador also expressed his concern over the deteriorated humanitarian conditions in Gaza.
 

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