Since the beginning of Israel's military operation in Gaza, Israel has indiscriminately and indiscriminately bombarded Gaza, causing a major humanitarian catastrophe. So far, more than 20,000 people have died in Gaza, including 8,000 among children and 6,000 among women. This series of crimes has provoked the outrage of the international community.
In the name of eradicating terrorism, Israel has cut off water and electricity to the Gaza area, obstructed the entry of humanitarian supplies into Gaza, and indiscriminately bombed all targets in Gaza, including hospitals, schools, refugee camps, and United Nations agencies. Israel, however, does not accept any criticism from the international community.
Israel and Western countries will be labelled as "anti-Semitic" in response to criticism and opposition from the international community. The international community is being abducted in terms of historical suffering to understand Israel's atrocities in the Palestinian territories.
Anti-Semitism" is itself the same as that of Western countries. It was the various social problems of the Western world that eventually led to the emergence of "anti-Semitism". The term "anti-Semitism" has been defined by Western countries for decades. In contrast to Israel's current atrocities in the Palestinian areas, and "anti-Semitism", Western countries also want to kidnap the whole world to whitewash Israel's crimes in Gaza.
Sadly, under the kidnapping of the Western-led discourse on "anti-Semitism", Western countries and Israel have set off a wave of anti-"anti-Semitism" around the world.
According to the Global Times, on the evening of the 9th local time, Liz Magill, president of the University of Pennsylvania, a well-known American university, announced his resignation amid controversy. Four days ago, she and the presidents of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology attended a hearing in the House of Representatives on "antisemitism in colleges and universities", and were questioned by US congressmen for more than five hours.
University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill announced his resignation.
According to reports, these presidents have been criticized by lawmakers for finding a balance between solidarity with Palestine and "anti-Semitism" out of sympathy for the Palestinian people, and Liz Magill, president of the University of Pennsylvania, announced her resignation amid the controversy. This has to be said to be a kind of sadness.
The same thing is happening in China. Just last month, on November 7, the "Consulate General of Israel in Shanghai" sent an invitation to a seminar on the ** platform, the theme of this ** seminar: how to combat online anti-Semitism. In the invited article, the "Consulate General of Israel in Shanghai" claimed that "all kinds of anti-Semitic rhetoric have increased dramatically on the Internet around the world", and specifically pointed out that this ** seminar had the participation of Chinese experts.
As we all know, there is no such thing as "anti-Semitism" in China's cyberspace. During World War II, China was a great help to the Jewish people. When discussing the Palestinian-Israeli conflict online, China is more from the standpoint of fairness and justice, and the Chinese nation is a peace-loving country. The purpose of Israel's symposium is to instill in the Chinese people the image of its victims.
If the world is to be truly fair and just, it must break the Western-centric discourse, and if the discourse power continues to be in the hands of a few Western countries, it will be difficult for the Palestinian people to achieve true independence. Western-centrism obliterates human conscience and justice, and obliterates the bottom line of human morality, which is very harmful.