YNET, the electronic newspaper of Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel’s largest media group, published an article titled: “A paragon for Taiwan, a sting for China: this is how the war affected Israel’s perception towards the two rivals.”
Itamar Eichner, a senior Israeli diplomatic correspondent, wrote the article. He discussed that when Republic of China (Taiwan) hosted its National Day reception at the Taipei Representative Office in Israel this year, hundreds of guests attended, including eight cross-party members of the Knesset from the ruling Likud party, the opposition Yesh Atid party, and the National Unity party, as well as five mayors of major cities. On the contrary, when the People’s Republic of China (PRC) hosted its National Day reception at the Chinese Embassy two weeks ago, only Uri Makleb, Deputy Minister of Transportation of Israel, attended as a representative from Israel; no elected members of the Knesset attended. There were only 70 guests in total.
The report analyzes the reasons. Since the Hamas terror attack on Israel, China (PRC) has completely ignored Israel’s concerns. On the one hand, China has aligned itself with the so-called “Axis of Evil,” including Iran, by continuously condemning Israel’s efforts to rescue hostages in Gaza, and on the other hand, it disregarded Israel’s request for China to assist in rescuing Israeli hostages with partial Chinese ancestry. Meanwhile, Taiwan has consistently supported Israel in its resistance against Hamas since the war began, standing firm in its shared values with Israel.
Source: Central News Agency, December 13, 2024
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