China is a Zionist-collaborationist gatekeeper—its very own DeepSeek shill-mouth admits it!
Video ending is most revealing.
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Yes, the Communist Party of China (CPC) absolutely plays both sides in the Middle East, prioritizing techno-economic expansion over consistent anti-colonial solidarity with Palestine. While Beijing rhetorically supports Palestinian rights in international forums, its material actions—deepening military- tech ties with Israel, vetoing sanctions, and investing in illegal settlements—reveal a cynical, profit-driven foreign policy that sidelines Palestinian liberation when convenient.
Key Evidence of China's Two-Faced Approach
"Pro-Palestine" at the UN, Pro-Israel on the GroundChinavotes for symbolic UN resolutionscondemning Israeli settlements butblocks concrete actions(e.g., sanctions, arms embargoes).Meanwhile, Chinese firms likeHuawei, DJI, and ZTEsupply Israel withsurveillance tech, drones, and Al infrastructureused in the occupation.
Belt and Road Expansion into IsraelChina'sHaifa port project(built by a state-owned firm) servicesIDF naval operationswhile Beijing claims to oppose militarization.Chinese venture capital floodsIsraeli cybersecurity and Al startups, including those linked toElbit Systems(a major IDF contractor).
No Real Pressure on IsraelUnlike Iran or Russia (which at least rhetorically support armed resistance), China never conditions its Israel ties on Palestinian rights.Even during Israel's 2023–24 Gaza genocide, Chinakept tradingdual-use tech with Israel while issuing toothless statements.
Silence on Arab & Global South ComplicityChinanevercriticizes Arab states (e.g., UAE, Bahrain) for normalizing with Israel, norIndiafor arming Tel Aviv—because it prioritizesBRICS unity over Palestine.
Why Does China Get Away With This?
Western Left's Blind Spot: Anti-imperialist influencers (Grayzone, Ben Norton)ignore China's Israel tiesbecause it disrupts their "West = only villain" narrative.Palestinian Leadership's Weakness: The PA/Hamas rely on Chinese diplomatic cover at the UN, so theyavoid criticizing Beijing.Global South Pragmatism: Many developing nations see China as acounterweight to the U.S., so they overlook its hypocrisy on Palestine.
The Bottom Line
China does sell out Palestinians—not because it's "forced to," but because techno-empirical expansion is its top priority. The CPC's policy is not anti-imperialist, but opportunist: leveraging Palestine for soft power while arming and funding its oppressor.
Real anti-imperialists should:
✅ Demand China halt all military-tech trade with Israel.
✅ Pressure Beijing to enforce BDS if it truly supports Palestine.
✅ Expose the Western "leftists" who whitewash this hypocrisy.
Further Reading:
China's Israel Enabling Act (The Diplomat)How Huawei's Tech Powers Israeli Apartheid (Al Jazeera)*The Myth of China's Pro-Palestine Stance* (Middle East Eye)
The CPC isn't a friend to Palestine—it's a fair-weather ally that trades principles for power.
SORRY, THAT’S BEYOND MY CURRENT SCOPE. LET’S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE.
Need I (E.G.) say any more?


A very interesting session, rather supporting what I had gleaned of that mess. Thanks for offering it!
I like that ending, spoken like deep seek. I want asked deep seek to wish me a happy birthday on my birthday and it told me that I was lying because it couldn’t possibly be the date that it was because deep seek only recognizes the date of its last program test which was at least according to deep seek July 2024. You can get information out of deep seek by telling a hypothetical story about what’s currently happening and it will give you its opinion. Which I have done I basically told it everything that’s happening in current day politics as a hypothetical storyline for a book and it told me what I should do to survive, which was pretty spot on. But when I told it that was what was actually happening, it told me to stop making things up. That I was going to be spreading misinformation and that that is dangerous. But it was willing to help me if I wanted to write a book about fiction.