Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Linkedin
  • WhatsApp
  • YouTube
  • Associate Journalism
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • 033-46046046
  • editor@artifex.news
Artifex.News

Artifex.News

Stay Connected. Stay Informed.

  • Breaking News
  • World
  • Nation
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Toggle search form
  • Access Denied
    Access Denied Nation
  • Access Denied Business
  • Pakistan Reports 16th Polio Case Of 2024, To Launch Vaccination Campaign
    Pakistan Reports 16th Polio Case Of 2024, To Launch Vaccination Campaign World
  • Kamala Harris To Take The Stage On Last Day Of Democratic Convention
    Kamala Harris To Take The Stage On Last Day Of Democratic Convention World
  • Access Denied Sports
  • Killer Whale’s Solo Attack On Great White Shark Stuns Researchers
    Killer Whale’s Solo Attack On Great White Shark Stuns Researchers World
  • On Camera, Car Driving On Wrong Side Hits Biker In Gurugram, He Dies
    On Camera, Car Driving On Wrong Side Hits Biker In Gurugram, He Dies Nation
  • NCLAT stays CCI ban on WhatsApp-Meta data sharing
    NCLAT stays CCI ban on WhatsApp-Meta data sharing Business
China Wants To Be Global Player, But Response To Hamas Exposes Its Limits

China Wants To Be Global Player, But Response To Hamas Exposes Its Limits

Posted on October 10, 2023 By admin


Beijing knows it has limited ability to influence Israel.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping spent the first part of this year seeking to play global peacemaker, proposing a cease-fire in Ukraine and helping long-time rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran reach a diplomatic truce.

Yet his government’s reaction to the Israel-Hamas conflict is exposing the limits of Xi’s ability to bring lasting solutions to some of the world’s most intractable clashes. Much like his proposal on Russia’s war in Ukraine, China’s initial statement on Sunday sought to avoid naming an aggressor and failed to offer any specific offer of immediate assistance.

After Hamas launched a shock incursion into Israel, killing hundreds, China’s Foreign Ministry reiterated a call for an independent Palestinian state while making no mention of the attacks on civilians. “All parties” should act with restraint, according to the two-paragraph statement, which did not mention Hamas by name. The ministry later said it was a “friend to both” sides, and that it was “saddened” by the casualties.

Israel pushed back, with Yuval Waks – deputy chief of the nation’s mission in Beijing – saying China’s failure to condemn the violence as “terrorists are holding children” was regrettable from a country with friendly ties to Israel.

US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday directly confronted Xi about Beijing’s position, telling the Chinese leader in a rare meeting that he was “disappointed” the Asian nation showed “no sympathy” for the Israeli people. Xi didn’t address those criticisms, only saying publicly during a meeting with Schumer: “We have a thousand reasons to make US-China relations better, and no reason to make them worse.”

The attacks on Israel by the Palestinian group Hamas have handed Xi an “awkward moment,” according to Raffaello Pantucci, a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

“Beijing has moved to paint itself as a global player,” he said. “You would expect them to offer some ideas or thoughts about how to resolve this situation, and yet we do not really see them offering anything.”

Peace Player

Xi first waded into the Middle East peace process in March when he took credit for a detente between Iran and Saudi Arabia, after providing the physical site in Beijing for representatives from both sides to talk. That deal came shortly after Xi met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia, and held talks with Iranian leader Ebrahim Raisi.

While there was widespread skepticism the pact would last, and of Beijing’s extent in brokering the deal, its existence put Washington on notice that the Middle East had alternative diplomatic partners.

The Chinese leader followed up that win by hosting Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Beijing in June, saying he was willing to “play an active role” in resolving the conflict. Expectations Xi could play a part in peace talks that have been stalled since 2014 were bolstered by subsequent reports Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was planning his first trip to China in six years.

Xi’s engagement in the Middle East gave him credibility as a global statesman, as the Chinese leader faced pressure from the US for failing to condemn Russia’s war, and providing Moscow with diplomatic and economic shelter. China’s 12-point position paper on ending the war has been criticized by Ukraine and Western democracies for handing Russia territorial gains.

China’s efforts on Middle East diplomacy worked to “offset pressure on its inaction on Ukraine-Russia,” according to Wen-Ti Sung, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub.

Beijing’s recent moves in the Middle East, though limited, also handed Arab Leaders some bargaining power against Washington while giving China a diplomatic boost, Sung said. “But when the chips are down, the Middle East looks to Washington, not Beijing,” he added.

President Joe Biden’s administration has already dispatched the first tranche of a security aid package for Israel, with more assistance to come. Furthermore, the US said Monday it wanted to press ahead with its push to normalize ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, which inflamed tensions in the Middle East.

Balancing Ties

China has reasons to balance its relationships on both sides of the conflict, with Beijing’s bilateral trade with Israel totaling some $22.1 billion last year, according to International Monetary Fund figures. More than half of Israel’s exports to China are electric components including microchips, according to a June paper by Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies.

That trade with Israel is crucial as the US urges its partners to implement curbs on Beijing’s access to cutting-edge technology. Intel Corp. abandoned a $5.4 billion deal in August to acquire Israel’s Tower Semiconductor Ltd. after failing to win Chinese regulatory approval in time as rising geopolitical tensions slow down that process.

Play Video

Xi’s attempts to counter US constraints have seen him increasingly embrace Middle Eastern nations. In August, he presided over the BRICS bloc’s expansion to include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. The month before, China announced Iran – a nation suffering from punishing US sanctions – would join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

China’s decision to skip naming Hamas, which is backed by Tehran, as the aggressor in its response to the weekend’s violence sent a message to “Iran and other authoritarian regimes in the region that China recognizes their regional interests,” said Mercy Kuo, a geopolitical risk adviser at Pamir, a global risk consultancy in metro Washington DC.

“China essentially seeks opportunities to project an image of peace builder but has no intention of tarnishing it with the complexities and vicissitudes of peacemaking in the Middle East,” she added.

Leaders of Global South nations, including from the Arab world, are set to descend on Beijing next week for Xi’s flagship Belt and Road Forum. The Israel-Hamas conflict that has roiled oil prices and markets will likely color conversation at the event, which will also be attended by Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

China’s position of neutrality might help make those conversations slightly smoother. But it could also just reflect a simple reality: Beijing knows it has limited ability to influence Israel.

“Unlike Iran and Saudi Arabia, where both parties were willing to go to China to achieve a mutual goal,” said William Figueroa, assistant professor of history and theory of international relations at University of Groningen. “Israel has no interest and no incentive to invite Beijing to broker any kind of agreement.”

— With assistance from Yihui Xie.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Waiting for response to load…



Source link

World Tags:China, israel palestine war, Xi Jinping

Post navigation

Previous Post: Satwiksairaj-Chirag Become First Indian Duo To Reach Number One Spot In BWF Rankings
Next Post: Hamas attack on Israel prompts South Korea to consider pausing military agreement with North

Related Posts

  • Access Denied World
  • Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan and wife indicted in another graft case: reports
    Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan and wife indicted in another graft case: reports World
  • NSA Ajit Doval speaks to U.S. counterpart Jake Sullivan; welcomes progress in bilateral partnership
    NSA Ajit Doval speaks to U.S. counterpart Jake Sullivan; welcomes progress in bilateral partnership World
  • Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s Daughter Aseefa To Make Poll Debut
    Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari’s Daughter Aseefa To Make Poll Debut World
  • Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in U.S. thrown into legal limbo by Trump immigration crackdown
    Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in U.S. thrown into legal limbo by Trump immigration crackdown World
  • U.S. disappointed about symbolism and timing of Modi’s Moscow trip, says official
    U.S. disappointed about symbolism and timing of Modi’s Moscow trip, says official World

More Related Articles

Access Denied World
U.K. sanctions British Sikh businessman, group over pro-Khalistan terrorism in India U.K. sanctions British Sikh businessman, group over pro-Khalistan terrorism in India World
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Warns Strikes In Lebanon Are Not Final Word Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Warns Strikes In Lebanon Are Not Final Word World
Biden says killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh not helpful for ceasefire Biden says killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh not helpful for ceasefire World
Access Denied World
Studying Bangladesh’s plea for Sheikh Hasina’s extradition: India Studying Bangladesh’s plea for Sheikh Hasina’s extradition: India World
SiteLock

Archives

  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Categories

  • Business
  • Nation
  • Science
  • Sports
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Xi warns Trump Taiwan issue could lead to ‘conflict’ as U.S.-China summit starts
  • Congress MLA-elects make a beeline for Indira Bhavan as AICC inches closer to announcing its Chief Minister pick for Kerala
  • Woman gang-raped in sleeper bus in New Delhi
  • Lebanon, Israel to hold new talks in U.S. as ceasefire nears end
  • Lionel Messi has two goals and an assist as Inter Miami rallies for 5-3 victory over Cincinnati

Recent Comments

  1. Davidcag on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  2. OrvalMaync on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  3. Jeffreyroure on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  4. Stevemonge on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  5. RichardClage on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  • Access Denied Sports
  • Access Denied Sports
  • Li Shangfu, former Chinese Defence Minister, expelled from Communist Party: state media
    Li Shangfu, former Chinese Defence Minister, expelled from Communist Party: state media World
  • Chinese premier promises more pandas and urges Australia to put aside differences
    Chinese premier promises more pandas and urges Australia to put aside differences World
  • Access Denied
    Access Denied Nation
  • Access Denied Sports
  • Trump picks billionaire Landry’s chairman Tilman Fertitta as Italy ambassador
    Trump picks billionaire Landry’s chairman Tilman Fertitta as Italy ambassador World
  • Zelenskyy says ready to hold Ukraine elections
    Zelenskyy says ready to hold Ukraine elections World

Editor-in-Chief:
Mohammad Ariff,
MSW, MAJMC, BSW, DTL, CTS, CNM, CCR, CAL, RSL, ASOC.
editor@artifex.news

Associate Editors:
1. Zenellis R. Tuba,
zenelis@artifex.news
2. Haris Daniyel
daniyel@artifex.news

Photograher:
Rohan Das
rohan@artifex.news

Artifex.News offers Online Paid Internships to college students from India and Abroad. Interns will get a PRESS CARD and other online offers.
Send your CV (Subjectline: Paid Internship) to internship@artifex.news

Links:
Associate Journalism
About Us
Privacy Policy

News Links:
Breaking News
World
Nation
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Lifestyle

Registered Office:
72/A, Elliot Road, Kolkata - 700016
Tel: 033-22277777, 033-22172217
Email: office@artifex.news

Editorial Office / News Desk:
No. 13, Mezzanine Floor, Esplanade Metro Rail Station,
12 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700069.
(Entry from Gate No. 5)
Tel: 033-46011099, 033-46046046
Email: editor@artifex.news

Copyright © 2023 Artifex.News Newsportal designed by Artifex Infotech.