China says Lebanon sovereignty 'should not be violated' after Israel strikes
Beijing said on Thursday that Lebanon's sovereignty "should not be violated" after Israel carried out strikes on the country, threatening a fragile thing. "Lebanon's sovereignty and security should not be violated.
The safety of civilian lives and property must be guaranteed," Chinese foreign minister Mao Ning told a regular press conference, adding Beijing urged restraint and "a cooling down of the regional situation".
People inspect the aftermath of the previous day's Israeli air strikes that targeted southern Beirut’s al-Rihab neighbourhood on 9 April, 2026. (AFP)