Dissenting voices that contradict the Chinese communist regime’s stance on the Israel–Hamas war are appearing on China’s Weibo social media platform. This follows the Israeli Embassy in China expressing its disappointment at the regime’s statements concerning the Hamas terrorist group’s assault on southern Israel.
China analysts have suggested that this may be indicative of internal disagreements within the regime, with some individuals or factions deliberately allowing different opinions to surface on Chinese social media.
China’s Dissenting Voices
The comments from Chinese internet users under the Israeli embassy’s Weibo post are predominantly in support of Israel and in opposition to terrorist acts. “Chinese people with a moral compass and a sense of justice would opt to join forces with you in the fight against the Hamas terrorist organization,” one reads.“I stand with Israel and condemn the terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians! They do not speak for me!” reads another.
“I, as an individual, support Israel in safeguarding its citizens from terrorism,“ a further comment reads. ”There will be no mercy shown to terrorists who harm innocent people indiscriminately.” Another Weibo user wrote “They do not speak for me! Go, Israel!” while a further Chinese social media user urged others to “Stand with Israel! Such inhumane entities are a shame to the Chinese nation.”
Pro-Israel Comments Emerge
Feng Chongyi, Associate Professor at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia interpreted the phenomenon of pro-Israel comments gradually emerging as an outcome of online censorship.“There has consistently been a discrepancy between internal opinions and the official positions,” he said.
“Disagreements exist within the propaganda and surveillance departments, there are internal divisions within the government, and certain individuals intentionally allow dissenting voices to emerge,” Mr. Feng told the Chinese-language edition of The Epoch Times.
Tang Ming (pseudonym), a Shanghai-based internet writer, told The Epoch Times, “There is no doubt that Hamas is a terrorist organization.”
Mr. Tang believes the Chinese Communist Party is hoping for the eruption of a global conflict, which will provide an “opportunity to bring down Taiwan. It’s quite apparent, and we all recognize it.”
Ming Shen (pseudonym), a netizen from Guangxi Province in southern China, conveyed his deep abhorrence for Hamas’s assaults on innocent Israeli civilians.
He said he believed that Hamas could fight against the Israeli army, but that launching terrorist attacks on innocent civilians is a rogue act. “They have trampled on the basis of humanity,” said Mr. Ming.