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January 24, 2024

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi attends a meeting with Saudi, Jordanian, Egyptian, Indonesian, Palestinian, and Organization of Islamic Cooperation delegations
Chinese narratives on the Israel-Hamas war

 

Since Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack on Israel and the subsequent Israeli strikes on Gaza, Beijing has positioned itself as an advocate for peace, calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state while criticizing the United States’ support for Israel.

 

However, unlike elsewhere in the world, the crisis has not generated much of a public reaction within China. A close examination of Beijing’s official statements and activities, commentaries in state media, and social media narratives around the Israel-Hamas war reveals that China largely remains reluctant to assume a substantive role in the ongoing conflict, say Patricia M. Kim, Mallie Prytherch, and Kevin Dong.

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More on the conflict

 

Join us today at 10:30 a.m. EST for a webinar with Natan Sachs, Audrey Kurth Cronin, Eyal Hulata, and Shashank Joshi on Israel’s strategy in Gaza and the potential ramifications.

 

Read about what the United States can do to help Israelis and Palestinians move toward a real solution in Sachs’s recent op-ed for Foreign Affairs.

 

Celebrating International Day of Education

 

Today is International Day of Education, a time to celebrate and recognize the critical role of education in societies around the world. To commemorate the day, our Center for Universal Education sheds light on the importance of families and communities in learning.

 
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