
Chinese Influencer Haiyan: China Has Lodged Protest against Israeli MK Visit to Taiwan; Israel Has Never Been Our Friend, It Repeatedly Stabs Us in the Back; The Jews Have Been Wandering for 2000 Year
Haiyan also said that Israel 'excels at propaganda' and that there are lies circulating on the Chinese internet about Israel providing disaster relief, military technology, and agricultural technology to China, that these are all false information, and that Israel 'has never been a true friend of the Chinese people.' She elaborated that during the Opium Wars, the first people who sold opium to China had been Jewish merchants, and that most of the opium destroyed in the Humen opium destruction had belonged to the Jewish Sassoon family. In addition, she said that Jewish refugees who fled to Shanghai during WWII had resumed trading in opium and in loan-sharking. She concluded: 'China has never wronged Israel, but Israel repeatedly stabs China in the back. Some people [i.e. the Jews] have been wandering for 2000 years, and it's not without reason.'
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