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China has sent emergency humanitarian aid to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan amid escalating Middle East tensions. While officially for civilians, analysts warn of potential hidden strategic motives, raising questions about Beijing’s role in the region. Is this purely humanitarian, or a secret move against U.S. and Israel interests?

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00:21China has announced it will provide emergency humanitarian
00:26assistance to Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and other affected countries.
00:34Beijing says the aid is aimed at alleviating the severe suffering caused by the ongoing conflict,
00:42including civilian casualties and attacks on schools and hospitals.
00:48The Chinese Foreign Ministry emphasized that the assistance is purely humanitarian,
00:55highlighting China's commitment to peace, stability and protecting civilians.
01:01Aid has already been delivered in some areas,
01:05such as support for families of children killed in airstrikes in southern Iran.
01:12However, analysts and international media have raised questions.
01:17Could China be quietly backing Iran beyond humanitarian aid?
01:23While some reports suggest China may consider financial support or even military components,
01:31there is currently no evidence of troops, arms shipments or direct involvement in combat operations.
01:39China has historically avoided direct military intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts.
01:46Its approach combines diplomatic pressure, condemnation of civilian attacks and mediation efforts,
01:54while also safeguarding its energy supply through the Strait of Hormuz and evacuating nationals from conflict zones.
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