Recently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned his attention to China and hoped that China could help free Israeli hostages held by Hamas. He conveyed this request to the Chinese top level through the Chinese ambassador. However, the Chinese response appeared to be very calm and calm.
Mao Ning, a spokesperson for China, said that China has always called on all parties to release the hostages as soon as possible and has made active efforts to this end. China is willing to work with the international community to promote a ceasefire in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and to facilitate the release of all hostages held by both sides. Such a response demonstrates China's neutral stance and emphasizes the fairness and balance of the issue.
It is worth noting that China has stated that it will work hand in hand with the international community, indicating that China will not unilaterally intervene in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but will insist on working together with the international community to promote the settlement of the problem. In addition, China's reference to the release of all hostages implies the expectation that Israel will release the Palestinians. This was in stark contrast to Netanyahu's dodging of the issue of the liberation of Palestinian hostages in his speech.
Netanyahu is currently facing enormous international pressure, and he finds his solutions limited, so he turns to China for help. However, he hopes to push China to fulfil a specific role in forcing China to take a stand in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In order to achieve this goal, Israel has also cooperated with the United States to spread false news on international social platforms about "China's first-class ship refusing to ask for help from Israeli cargo ships" in an attempt to smear China's image. This behavior has once again drawn the United States into Netanyahu's manipulation of the conflict.
However, the Chinese Navy refuted the false news and pointed out that it was maliciously hyped by people with ulterior motives. This incident once again highlights Israel's attempt to put China in the middle of a storm and force China to take a stand.
The Israeli hostage crisis has become a major issue for Netanyahu. While the Israeli army made a high-profile claim that it wanted to free the hostages, an embarrassing situation occurred in which Israeli soldiers mistakenly killed three Israeli hostages.
According to the investigation, the three hostages, who were killed by mistake, were undressed and had sticks in their hands and white cloths wrapped around them. However, Israeli soldiers identified it as "**unscrupulously to them**." The incident sparked a global shock.
Netanyahu expressed regret over the incident, but he did not mention the Palestinian hostages being held by Israel. However, the dilemma facing Israel now is how to resolve the hostage crisis. Netanyahu is trying to use China's money to try to deflect the dilemma in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Netanyahu, who is in a dilemma, is trying to use China to deal with the backlash of his own people. However, China will never give Israel such a chance.
At present, the Israeli military operation in Gaza has reached unbearable proportions. The only correct path is to accept the solution proposed by both sides and push for a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli issue as soon as possible. And continuing to follow the United States in playing tricks will only lead to more bitter consequences for Israel.
The escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has led to international pressure on Israel. Netanyahu had to turn to China in an attempt to pull China into the water, but China adhered to its neutrality and emphasized the principle of the international community acting together. China is willing to play an active role in liberating the hostages and promoting a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli issue, but it will not lean over to either side and maintain its neutral status. Israel's maneuver seeks to draw China into the conflict, but China will not be used. Netanyahu is currently in a difficult situation and needs to accept a two-sided solution to defuse the crisis.