
China’s humanitarian intervention in Gaza may be motivated by its PR war with the US – but that doesn’t mean it isn’t welcome
Beijing’s more conciliatory approach to the mire that is Israel-Palestine relations may be based in self-interest, but unequivocal American support for Israel hasn’t brought peace, so why not try something new?
What does China intend with this intervention? It appears to be an opportunity to oppose America's one-sided support of the Zionist regime by showing a minimum amount of support for the Palestinian people, to get China's foot in the door.
The rest of the world's countries are beginning to tell the Zionists that 'enough is enough', and China has the luxury of getting involved on the side of right with the rest of the world.
The only way to stop the violence is to stop the Jewish settlers from taking more Palestinian lands, and then to reverse the process by dismantling the settlements. China will be taking the side of the Palestinians and they will be taking the side of being right and just.
Will China's participation become the global hot spot for the future Cold war the US intends with China?
Could this be the beginning of a solution to the fight for the Palestinian people gaining their land back?
What are China's real motives?