Only Destroying Hamas Can End the Cycle of Violence
Contra its apologists, the jihadist group isn’t fighting for self-determination.
November 19, 2024
Beijing can now bring itself to say “hostage,” but it still sides with Hamas.
“Since October 7, 2023,” writes Galia Lavi, “China has adopted a clearly pro-Palestinian stance, largely ignoring Hamas’s attack in Israel’s western Negev and additional attacks on Israel from other fronts, while condemning Israel’s retaliatory actions.” This stance, as detailed by Lavi, could fairly be called pro-Hamas and pro-Hizballah. But last month something changed:
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“Since October 7, 2023,” writes Galia Lavi, “China has adopted a clearly pro-Palestinian stance, largely ignoring Hamas’s attack in Israel’s western Negev and additional attacks on Israel from other fronts, while condemning Israel’s retaliatory actions.” This stance, as detailed by Lavi, could fairly be called pro-Hamas and pro-Hizballah. But last month something changed:
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