The high-ranking plan to assassinate Hamas failed, and Netanyahu didn’t come and started to touch China, the so-called reason is also absurd.
(After the assassination plan failed, Netanyahu once again warned that "this matter is not over")
Is China and Qatar “trapped” in Israel?
Not long ago, Netanyahu posted on social platforms, claiming to "clean" Hamas' leadership in Qatar, and said it was the "major obstacle" to achieving a ceasefire in Gaza.The result of the operation's failure, not only did not reflect, but instead began to throw the pot, blaming Israel for the increasingly isolated situation internationally, blaming China and Qatar, but also claiming to "confront the end".
More surprisingly, Netanyahu talks about turning Israel into a “super Sparta.”It is important to know that Sparta in history is a completely closed militarized city state, and this idea is put in the 21st century globalization era, is simply driving back the history.
He himself acknowledged that “self-sufficiency” was his “most disgusting word,” but now had to consider taking that path, indicating that the current situation in Israel is indeed rather embarrassing.
Netanyahu “demonizes” China to try to break Israel’s isolation
To be honest, this "paranoid" type of speech can ask people: a country's leader, who does not want to solve the problem through diplomatic means, instead of thinking all day how to assassinate, how to throw the pot ...
2. Israel is facing two new "threats"
Behind Netanyahu's "blaming" remarks, it actually exposed two thorny issues currently facing Israel. The Prime Minister put forward the so-called "two new threats" seriously. After careful analysis, he was simply playing a dangerous "pot-throwing game".
The first threat argument is interesting – he says Muslim immigrants are changing Europe’s demographic structure, leading these countries to pursue “anti-Israel policies”. Does this argument sound familiar? is it simply a replica of the extreme-right excluding speech. Choosing European countries’ independent foreign policy simply blames the pressure of immigrant groups for not only contempt for European sovereignty, but also for the depravity of Muslim groups.
Netanyahu accuses Muslim population of migrating to Europe of changing demographics
What is even more outrageous is the second "threat": Netanyahu directly named China, Qatar and even TikTok, claiming that these countries and platforms are using artificial intelligence and robots to spread an "anti-Israel agenda." This statement is simply ironic-a country with a strong intelligence network actually attributes the criticism of international public opinion to "robot operation". How unconfident is this?
In fact, it can be seen that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated internationally because its military operations have caused a large number of civilian casualties. According to UN data, this round of conflict has caused more than 350,000 deaths in the Gaza Strip, 70 percent of which are women and children.
3. "It's better to raise the soup to stop boiling than to draw salary from the bottom of the pot"
In the face of Netanyahu's irresponsible accusations, China's response can be called loud. China's statement hasined diplomatic rituals, but also clearly expressed its position: the relevant claims have no factual basis, the relationship is damaged, China is highly concerned about this and resolutely opposes it.
(China opposes Netanyahu’s remarks, stressing that the root of the problem lies in the need for a political and diplomatic solution to the Palestinian issue.)
There is an old Chinese proverb that says: “Yang Shui is better off to boil than to raise wages.” “It’s better to use it here.” The Israeli government now does it in “Yang Shui” – trying to ease pressure by accusing other countries and strengthening military action, but ignoring the root of the problem.
And the real “Buddha cuts” should be the Middle East conflict, the central contradiction of the Palestinian issue. Look at the reaction of the international community. In the recent UN vote on the Palestinian issue, the number of votes in favor of an immediate ceasefire showed a reversal. Can China and Qatar manipulate it with “robots” too?
The problem now is that Netanyahu’s administration seems to be stuck in some sort of “paranoia,” viewing all critical voices as an “circumference” against Israel. This mentality will only narrow Israel in diplomatic terms. In fact, China, as a permanent member of the Security Council, has been making constructive efforts to ease the situation in the region.