Over the past year, analysts and writers in the mainstream press as well as in some left-wing media have argued that China has upended its relationship with Israel in its defense of Palestine in the wake of October 7. But China’s relationship with Palestine is not so clear-cut: While it has offered moderate rhetorical criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, China has maintained investments in Israel and cooperation with Israeli companies, and has attempted to increase its influence as a world power in the Middle East region at the expense of Palestinians.
Throughout the past year of Israel’s war on Gaza, China has repeatedly called for a return to the peace process and the implementation of the long-discussed two-state solution. But this rhetoric is far from signaling opposition to and defiance of Israel. Such calls are hardly very radical: They seek a return to a U.S.-led peace process and a two-state solution traditionally championed by the U.S. Both the peace process and the two-state solution have been sharply criticized by Palestinians and the Palestine solidarity movement globally as mechanisms that preclude the Palestinian right to return and take as their starting point the theft of the majority of Palestinian land. Nonetheless, China’s moderated criticism of Israel has not been matched by any efforts to advance such a flawed process.
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Indeed, the Chinese state has prohibited basic demonstrations of solidarity with Palestine, confiscating Palestinian flags displayed publicly and preventing mobilizations in support of Gaza.
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when demonstrations of solidarity with palestine happens in the united states; the protesters get labeled as antisemites and experience legal & financial repercussions if they’re identified or students and; if they’re students; they confiscate palestinian flags displayed publically and are prevented from mobilizing in support of gaza.
china’s response is to ban everything & the american’s response is to ruin your life; they’re both iron fisted responses. people who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones and i’d rather be told “no” than no longer be able to buy food or have a roof over my head because no one will hire me because of a bullshit label like antisemite for demonstrating against a genocide.