Israeli right-wingers are unhappy with China's neutral stance. After Hamas attacked Israel, the Israeli Embassy in China asked China to condemn Hamas, but China said that Palestine and Israel are both friends of China, and they only want to pursue peace and do not want to take sides. Some people in Israel are also dissatisfied with China's stance at the UN conference on the Palestinian-Israeli issue, and Israeli representative to the UN Erdan has repeatedly expressed strong dissatisfaction with the views expressed by China and Russia and has disdained humanitarian appeals. In addition, Erdan publicly announced that Thai workers were killed by Hamas**, and the Chinese representative to the United Nations who was present reminded him to be respectful, but Erdan did not respond.
In addition, there is news that Israel has sent some fast-attack boats to the Philippines, equipped with machine guns and missiles. This was interpreted by some as a provocation by Israel against China. Still, these fast-attack boats can boost Israel's prestige in the Middle East, but they may be inconspicuous near China. However, Israel's intensification of interference with China by increasing its support for the Philippines illustrates Israel's purpose toward China.
Once the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is resolved and the Middle East issue is put on hold for the time being, Israel may set its sights on China. While Israel has not yet recalled its ambassador to China, and there is no need to publicly break with China, we still need to remain vigilant.
On the one hand, Israel's close relationship with the United States is self-evident, and Israel will certainly choose to side with the United States in the Sino-Israeli game. On the other hand, Israel's attitude towards China is not friendly, Israel is not a peaceful country, and it should only be a matter of time before it puts pressure on China.
However, objectively speaking, China not only has the status of the world's top power militarily, but also ranks at the forefront of the world in terms of economy, diplomacy, science and technology, etc. China's overall strength is quite strong, and even without taking into account the pace of military development, China's existing forces are sufficient to defend national sovereignty and interests. In addition, China has also demonstrated strong overall strength, whether in economic development, diplomacy and politics, or modern science and technology, China is a world-class leader.
Although Israel may be dissatisfied with China, China, with its own strength and achievements, has constituted a powerful counterattack to Israel. The United States has struggled with China for many years, but it has not gained the slightest benefit. Therefore, cooperation with China is the best option for Israel, not confrontation.
Although Israel is dissatisfied with China's position, China, as a neutral country, adheres to the position of pursuing peace and does not want to take sides on the Palestinian-Israeli issue. Israel may be outraged by this, but China is not only strong militarily, but also a world leader in terms of overall strength. When dealing with relations with Israel, cooperation as the main direction is the best choice for mutual benefit and win-win results for both sides.
However, as China, we must not take it lightly and remain vigilant at all times. Although Israel has not openly launched provocations against China, its close relationship with the United States and its unfriendly attitude towards China require us to remain vigilant. In the course of our dealings with Israel, we must maintain strong strength and self-confidence, stick to our principles, and work hard to safeguard our national interests.