Israel continues to let itself go , and this time, they provoke the Chinese

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Israel's recent behavior is incomprehensible, not only in terms of tension with the United Nations, Russia, South Africa, and other countries, but also in its eyes on China. Although Israel claims to have found a large number of Chinese-made ** used by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Senior Colonel Wu Qian, a spokesman for China's Ministry of National Defense, made it clear that China has provided humanitarian aid to Palestine, but there is absolutely no ** support. He pointed out that China's exports are subject to strict standards and are designed to support legitimate self-defense, not to undermine regional peace, and not to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.

Israel's so-called Chinese-made ** on the battlefield in Gaza has been accused of nonsense. Senior Colonel Wu Qian further pointed out that the *** used by Hamas before was basically from Russia and other countries, and even from Western countries, but there was no ** from China at all.

In fact, even if there is a Chinese-made **, it does not prove that it is directly supported by China. The international conflict is a matter of state involving Palestine and Israel, and China will not get involved. In addition, Senior Colonel Wu Qian also mentioned that although China has strict regulations on exports, after delivery to the "customer country", the Chinese side has no control over whether it will resell the goods to other countries, or whether it will be on the black market. Therefore, Israel should recognize the reality and refrain from making groundless accusations against China, let alone following the example of some countries that deliberately splash dirty water in an attempt to draw China into the mud.

Although Israel has angered Russia, the United Nations and other countries, provoking a dispute with China could make life even more difficult. Therefore, before making any accusations, you should think carefully and consider whether you can bear the corresponding consequences to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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