An employee of the Israeli embassy in Beijing is hospitalized after being attackedthe Israeli Foreign Ministry announced.

The status of the diplomat – who was probably stabbed – is stablein accordance with Times of Israel.

The attack on the Israeli diplomat took place on a Beijing street far from the embassy. The motive for the attack, which did not take place at the embassy but outside, is being investigated. However, it is already linked to Hamas declaring today a “Day of Rage”.

China did not condemn the attack launched by Hamas in Israel on Saturday. Israel’s Foreign Ministry announced today that, in a telephone conversation with the Chinese envoy to the Middle East, it expressed “deep disappointment” over the incident.

“Israel expressed its deep disappointment over Chinese announcements and statements on the recent events in the (Israeli) southin which there was no clear and unequivocal condemnation of the terrible massacre committed by the terrorist organization Hamas against innocent civilians and the abduction of dozens of them in Gaza”according to a statement issued by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Global concern about Hamas “Day of Rage”.

The attack on the Israeli diplomat in Beijing is linked to the Hamas’s declaration of today as a “Day of Rage,” the organization’s standard call for pro-Palestinian demonstrations after Friday morning prayers across the Arab and Muslim world.

In fact, the leader of the organization calls on the followers of Hamas in the West Bank to demonstrate today at the Al-Aqsa mosque “to send a message to the Zionists and their allies in the USA”.

Israelis and Jews around the world have been advised to be on guard after this.

Students at UCLA (University of California) are joining Hamas’ call for an anti-Jewish protest today and are demonstrating by chanting “intifada”.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry and the National Security Council issued a joint statement on Thursday evening, calling on all Israelis abroad to take extra care today, Friday (holy holiday for Muslims), after the terrorist organization Hamas called on its supporters around the world to take part in a ‘Day of Rage’.

Consequently, there will likely be protests in various countries, which could turn violent, with possible targets of Israelis and Jews.

Israelis abroad were instructed to “be alertstay away from demonstrations and demonstrations and, if possible, receive updates from local security forces about possible demonstrations and incidents of unrest around them.”

France bans pro-Palestinian protests

Yesterday Thursday, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin banned pro-Palestinian demonstrations, saying such gatherings would likely disrupt public order.