ok, now cut all the old ones.
This is fake news. The article is quoting Ynet, which is an Israeli news website. It puts ‘China bans all new investments in Israel’ because that statement is according to some Israeli person.
The title should say ‘China bans all new investments in Israel, according to some Israeli CEO’. It reads like the typical Israel persecution complex.
headline might be better if it said the zionist entity claims a China ban because the only source in the screenshot seems to be the zionists
Now??
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2·2 hours agohttps://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/skeqnl08wg
Second paragraph, just below where the image cuts off:
In a response letter attached to the lawsuit, the Chinese fund said that since the outbreak of the war in Israel, Beijing has classified Israel as a “high-risk area” and imposed a ban on any new Chinese investments in the country, making it impossible to carry out the option.
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Is this a pre-emptive warning shot over what’s about to go down with Iran?
China is becoming so based I’m willing to be Xi’s personal human footstool and lick the toe jam from between his toes for a K visa

Some thoughts can stay as inside thoughts!
👉👈 and this little piggy liberated the peasants from the landlords 🦶👅
for real
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The VOLCEL POLICE are on the scene! PLEASE KEEP YOUR VITAL ESSENCES TO YOURSELVES AT ALL TIMES.
نحن شرطة VolCel.بناءا على تعليمات الهيئة لترويج لألعاب الفيديو و النهي عن الجنس نرجوا الإبتعاد عن أي أفكار جنسية و الحفاظ على حيواناتكم المنويَّة حتى يوم الحساب. اتقوا الله، إنك لا تراه لكنه يراك.

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I have been highly critical of china on israel (amongst other geopolitical things), but this is welcome. Whether it’s actual state policy, or whether israel is just so toxic for investment that this is the market in action, either is good news for palestine - and I welcome it.
“Do you wanna buy this thing?”
“Nope”
“Shit!” smashes the lawsuit button repeatedlyDoes kinda seem like if it wasn’t actually policy before, it’s gonna become so. Or, at least, scare off enough potential investors that it might as well be.
It's actually really antisemitic to not invest in us
Me, holding a gun to your head trying to force you to buy shit: WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU DON’T YOU VALUE FREE EXCHANGE
My cynical take is that Pissrael is simply to volatile for China to want to invest in a high tech sector. Which is still relatively good, but maybe not reflecting policy change as much as business interests.
Better than nothing, but it’s still disappointing that China did business with isn’t real in the first place.
Maybe Iran told China not to come to school tomorrow
funniest possible way to put it lmao

Chinese government ban on new investments in Israel since the war
I’m confused, when the ban happened?
Since the “war” in Gaza began, China hasn’t “banned” any investment to Israel. Like the soft-ban on American rare earth metal exports, there’s no “ban” at all. What happens is the proper forms to get the investment pushed through get “lost” or “delayed.” Certain inconsistencies are pointed out. Replies from the proper authorities take months, etc etc. It’s a plausible deniability ban.
For context on this:
“In recent weeks, companies in the hi-tech sector have complained about delays in shipments from China of dual-use components. In all the checks we conducted with official bodies, it appears that there is no change in regulations, but rather enforcement that was not practiced in the past. Such technical requests create bureaucratic hurdles,” a government official told Ynet.
“The Chinese are imposing a kind of sanction on us. They don’t officially declare it, but they are delaying shipments to Israel,” a senior figure in one of the factories told Ynet. “They have various excuses and pretexts, such as requiring suppliers from China to obtain export licenses to Israel that did not exist before. Additionally, they demand that we fill out numerous forms, causing significant delays. This has never happened to us before. We are talking about many different types of components. In electronic products, there are tens of thousands of components, but if even one component doesn’t arrive, we cannot deliver the product.”
Note the date, this article is from 2023, so these kinds of soft bans have been ongoing for years. Per https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/b1ze7rrda






















