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Nothing important happened this week, only three things caught my attention.

1, Japanese hostage killed

2. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict

3. The Du Wenze incident.

I won't go into details here. The following is my own opinion. I found some small details after the main points.

1, the Japanese hostage was killed, which made me sad. Although our relationship with Japan is not very good, terrorism is our enemy. I regret the killing of Japanese hostages, but we can see that the Japanese people collectively marched spontaneously in the Japanese Prime Minister's Office. I hope Abe and others will respond and show the unity of the Japanese.

2. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is one of the hot spots in the Middle East. There are profound historical roots behind the conflict, including religious, cultural and ethnic factors, and more importantly, external factors such as the intervention of big powers. All these factors influence and reinforce each other, making the Palestinian-Israeli conflict extremely complicated. Among them, the fundamental reason is that the two ethnic groups have put forward exclusive sovereignty requirements for the same land. The settlement of Jewish immigrants and the status of Jerusalem are serious obstacles on the road to peace between Palestine and Israel. Unless these problems are solved, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will not stop and it will be difficult to achieve real peace in the Middle East. -From Baidu Encyclopedia (I don't have any opinions, Baidu Encyclopedia has expressed my opinions and religious mistakes. . . . )

3. The Du Wenze incident. According to Hong Kong media reports, Du Wenze, a movie star, earlier aroused public anger by saying that "mainland netizens are self-righteous and have no skills", and even made a remark that "they have the ability to stop me from coming to the mainland", so netizens took the opportunity to launch a campaign to "stop Du Wenze from coming to the mainland". Recently, the movie "Let Love Go" starring Charlene Choi and Du Wenze was released in the mainland. It is reported that netizens and audiences boycotted and stopped watching the relationship, which led to poor box office.

I hope you will understand that my views on the above main contents may be somewhat extreme. Up to now (at least I know, I have been on the news), I am very angry about the Occupy Central March, the Du Wenze incident, and even a Hong Kong university student who wrote a letter to Britain in the hope of restoring the content of treaty of nanking. Similarly, why are Macau and Taiwan Province Province much quieter? Have capitalism and Britain erased the memory that you are descendants of China? You are all from China. Why are there four currencies? Why? . . .