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Amid ongoing conflict, China declines to participate in an evacuation mission to Israel a la “Operation Ajay”

According to an exclusive information gathered by CNN News18, China has decided against sending a mission to rescue its residents from Israel’s conflict-ridden, according to India’s “Operation Ajay”. Instead, Chinese government representatives are encouraging its compatriots to swiftly go back on commercial airlines.

The representative for the Chinese Foreign Office confirmed this and emphasized that commercial aircraft are still operating, urging Chinese citizens to make quick plans to return home. This choice was made when the situation escalated and four Chinese civilians died. Four other people have suffered injuries, and two are still missing.

Notably, twenty nations have organized return flights from Tel Aviv, including the US, South Korea, and India. Shortly after the crisis began, the Indian government quickly started its repatriation operation and is dedicated to guaranteeing the safe return of every Indian person.

However, concerns have been expressed and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has received bad press as a result of the Chinese government’s choice not to implement a comparable operation for its population. Chinese nationals are apparently paying significant sums, ranging from $700 to $2000, for tickets home that are booked by other nations.

Beijing’s position has drawn criticism; some claim that the CCP is putting its political goals ahead of the welfare of its own people. As seen by continuous human rights concerns involving groups like the Uyghurs and Tibetans, critics contend that China’s actions demonstrate an expansionist mentality and a lack of commitment to its population.

Leading Indian government sources claim that the CCP is run in an authoritarian manner, without a comprehensive welfare state, and struggles to protect the interests of its people. The Chinese government’s emphasis on maintaining a positive worldwide reputation is being questioned, particularly in light of how it has handled the Middle East war and the deportation of its citizens.

 

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