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Netanyahu: China and Qatar “belong” to us

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has “lost all the help” in the Israeli issue, is increasingly mistaken and has begun to touch China.

In his speech on September 15 local time, he acknowledged that Israel is facing increasing isolation and, on the other hand, disguised as a “victim”, ignoring efforts to persuade parties to promote negotiations, repeatedly declared that China and Qatar launched an offensive of public opinion with the intention of “embracing” Israel, and that Israel needed to invest “enormous amounts of money” in the fight against it.

Netanyahu's remarks immediately sparked strong opposition opposition and industry organizations in the country, after which the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange stock price dropped. Opposition leader shelled Netanyahu, referring directly to Israel's isolation situation as a consequence of Netanyahu and his government's "solitary, failed policy."

China has repeatedly expressed its position on the Pakistani issue, stressing that the abuse of force is not the solution to the problem, and strongly calls on all relevant parties, especially Israel, to make more active efforts to calm the war and restart negotiations.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu speaks to U.S. lawmakers on September 15 Vision of China

Admitting isolation, “drop the pot” Chinese Qatar

During the continued war in Gaza, several European countries called for arms embargoes and sanctions on Israel, while the international community has announced a growing number of countries will recognize the Palestinian state.

Netanyahu acknowledged that Israel faces increasing isolation on the international stage and needs to become a more self-sufficient “super-Sparta” in the coming years.

“Israel is in some sort of isolation,” Netanyahu said, “we will increasingly need to adapt to an economic model with the characteristics of self-sufficiency.”

“I believe in the free market, but we may face a shutdown in the supply of the weapons industry.We need to develop the weapons industry at home.

Netanyahu said that Israel would become “the combination of Athens and Super Sparta.” “We have no choice; at least in the coming years, we must deal with these attempts to isolate us.”

He added that since the outbreak of the war, Israel has faced two new threats: one is the immigration of Muslim-majority countries to Europe, leading to demographic changes in Europe, and the other is the so-called “anti-Israeli forces” using new technologies to expand their influence on digital platforms.

Netanyahu first spoke of demographic changes in Europe, saying “unrestricted immigration” has led to Muslim groups becoming “a large minority group” with “a loud and highly opposing voice” in which Muslim citizens are pressuring their own governments to pursue “anti-Israel policies.”

He has argued that another major challenge is Israel’s “adversaries,” including NGOs and countries like Qatar and China, “using robots, artificial intelligence and advertising to spread the anti-Israel agenda in Western media.”

“This puts us in some sort of isolation,” the prime minister said, adding that Israel invested “huge amounts of money” against these public opinion offensives to counteract “demonization and incitement” against itself.

Later that day, Netanyahu again mentioned the topics when speaking to a delegation of 250 U.S. state lawmakers in Jerusalem.

He said Israel is not only isolated, it is facing a “seizure operation.”

“They are planning an attack on Israel through the Western world and the American social media platforms, and we must counter-attack them and will counter-attack them in our own way.”

Later, Netanyahu repeated in an interview with i24 news station.

“Is it possible for [China and Qatar] to succeed in bringing Israel into global isolation?No. The United States still stands with us, and so are many other countries.But we are indeed currently facing the problem of concentrating in Western Europe, and we are and will continue to take steps to break this blockade.”

At the request of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council held an urgent debate on the Israeli attack on Qatar on the 16th.

Xi Jinping pointed out that Israel’s attacks on Qatar, openly violating Qatar’s territorial sovereignty and national security, violating international law and the Charter of the United Nations, and undermining peace efforts, are firmly opposed and strongly condemned by China. Respect for the territory and sovereign integrity of other countries is the basic norm of international relations, but Israel has ignored this, and has dismissed military actions against neighboring countries. Qatar is an important mediator in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations, has made a lot of efforts to promote the ceasefire and restore peace, and is highly recognized by the international community that Israel’s conduct is a deliberate destruction of the ceasefire negotiations.

China strongly calls on all relevant parties, especially Israel, to make more active efforts to calm the war and resume negotiations, seriously fulfill international human rights law and humanitarian law obligations, and respect the rights of the people of neighbouring countries to survive.

On September 16, the Gaza Strip, Israel announced an expansion of its military operation in Gaza City, evacuating displaced Palestinians along the coastal road from the north of Gaza to the south. Vision of China

Opposition bombings: all consequences of Netanyahu’s failed policy

CNN notes that Netanyahu has rarely acknowledged Israel’s diplomatic trouble. No matter how the United Nations and other international organizations had warned about the attacks in Gaza that would lead to more casualties and destruction, no matter how others criticized Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip, Israel strongly denied these allegations, and Netanyahu declined to change its policy.

Netanyahu’s remarks quickly sparked strong opposition from the opposition parties and industry organizations at home, with the Israeli stock index hitting two percentage points at a time.

Opposition leader Yil Rapid, a former prime minister, said in a statement: “Isolation is not a destined fate, but the product of Netanyahu’s and his government’s mistaken and failed policies that have turned Israel into a third world country, but they are not even willing to try to change the status quo.”

Opposition Democratic Party Chairman Yildirim Golan rebuked Netanyahu’s remarks as saying, “To maintain my position, I need endless war and isolation”; as for the Israeli people, “I need to sacrifice the country, the economy, the future of my children and their connections with the world.”

Ron Thommer, chairman of the Association of Israel Manufacturers, said that Israel’s image has been severely damaged globally and that the so-called “self-sufficiency” would be a “catastrophe” for the Israeli economy.

Gadi Eisenhower, a former member of Netanyahu’s cabinet during the war, said that Netanyahu’s cabinet during the war had been paralyzed for more than a year in response to the war in Gaza, “If the prime minister can’t improve the situation, he should immediately hand over the power and return the power to the people.”

“Maybe it’s just the beginning of a wider resistance.”

Due to Israeli operations in Gaza, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and other countries have repeatedly announced a partial or total arms embargo on Israel.

Earlier, at the Paris-Burche International Aerospace Exhibition held in June this year, several Israeli companies refused to move offensive weapons, so its exhibition was "closed" by the host to erect the "black wall".

In recent months, countries such as France, Spain, Australia and the United Kingdom have announced plans at the UN General Assembly to recognize the State of Palestine.On September 15, the Arab-Islamic Emergency Summit closed in Doha, Qatar's capital, and the summit issued a communiqué condemning Israel's earlier attacks on Qatar and calling on Arab and Islamic nations to unite in responding to common challenges and threats.

Within Israel, opposition is rising, with hostage families, the public and some military members opposed to the expansion of the war, fearing it could exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and jeopardize the safety of hostages.

Montenegrin people rally in support of Palestine Vision of China

As the war in Gaza continues, Israel’s international isolation has expanded unprecedentedly, not only in diplomatic, but also in economic and social terms.

Israeli merchants face increasing difficulties in reaching trade deals, with the chairman of the Israeli Manufacturers Federation confirming that importers and exporters face “increasing refusal to deal with them,” while international law experts warn that these developments are just the beginning of a wider wave of resistance.

In Israel, the political and security crisis is accompanied by dangerous indicators of the agricultural economy, the agricultural economy has been stagnant for years, while the index of fruits and vegetables prices has risen sharply, leading to a decline in per capita consumption.

The gap could widen further as international isolation increases, import and export capacity decreases, and concerns about economic instability.

Economists warn that the gap between stagnant production and rapid population growth, coupled with the effects of gradual trade and economic resistance, could lead to an inevitable internal food crisis that will go beyond the military and weapons sectors and affect the daily lives of Israeli citizens.

Analysts agree that the danger of this silent blockade is no less than official sanctions. It penetrates into markets, investments, contracts, and trade relations, gradually weakening Israel’s economic position and deepening its political isolation. This seems to be an unannounced blockade, but its impact is reflected in every delayed transaction, every cancelled access, and every closure of credit.

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