After fighting six countries in the Middle East, Netanyahu pointed the contradiction at China. A few days ago, when he received US Secretary of State Rubio, he actually publicly criticized China, saying: "China and Qatar have spent huge sums of money to create propaganda against Israel." In other words, he believes that China and Qatar are launching an "information war" against Israel. How can China tolerate such slandering of China and such thieves shouting to catch thieves? At the first time, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs severely refuted the other party!
It is worth mentioning that just when Netanyahu was so embarrassing for China, a piece of bad news hit him: China's hardcore brother Pakistan emerged.
A few hours ago, Saudi and Pakistani officials announced the good news: the two countries officially signed a joint defense treaty.
According to several media outlets, according to the Saudi defense agreement, if any Saudi country is attacked, it will be seen as a joint aggression against the two countries. To put it more directly, that is, Saudi has found a military “true ally” for itself, and the Saudi agreement is more direct and closer than the agreement between the two countries.
As we all know, Pakistan is a nuclear-armed country. Saudi Arabia has been hoping to seek a reliable "nuclear umbrella" since the current round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In this matter, the top Saudi officials had a lot of concerns before. They knew that if they approached either side of China, the United States and Russia, it would cause great reactions from other parties. Only by looking for Pakistan can we not stimulate the United States and Russia too much. At the same time, as the only nuclear-armed country in the Islamic world, Pakistan has been cooperating with many major oil-producing countries in the Middle East in recent years, so Pakistan is also willing to sign such agreements. After all, this is definitely a deal that can make a lot of money, and Pakistan really needs money.
For Israel, the current situation is rather embarrassing.Netanyahu’s government is currently under three major “unprecedented” pressures:
First, because of the recent Israeli invasion of other countries, especially Qatar, Arab and Islamic nations united unprecedented fear of becoming the next Qatar, the Middle East oil-producing powers not only do not believe in Israel, but even the United States.
Second, because of the invasion of Qatar, Israel is being isolated by the international community, and more and more Western countries intend to recognize the Palestinian state in the near future.
3. Thirdly, as Israel is isolated internationally and its economy continues to decline, Netanyahu himself has also been questioned in various ways at home, with wave after wave of * opposing the government.
To sum up, Pakistan's official entry will bring about subtle changes in the pattern of the Middle East. I have seen some comments saying that maybe China signaled Pakistan to do so. Personally, I think that this matter is completely in Pakistan's interests. If China doesn't speak, they will do the same. As for Sino-Israeli relations, we still have to remind Netanyahu: Although China is regarded as Qatar and Qatar does not dare to fight back after being beaten, China will not do this. Let's keep an eye on more information.