Its criticism over what a U.N. Commission of Inquiry described this week as genocide is directed more at the U.S. and other Western states that undergird Israel’s campaign, rather than at Israel itself. This selectivity serves to undermine the U.S.’ standing relative to China in the eyes of some other countries, while preserving China’s interests in Israel. However, Israel’s increasingly aggressive actions—including recently bombing Qatar’s capital—risk finally pushing Beijing to adopt a more confrontational stance backed by material consequences.
Le Monde Diplomatique published an article this month titled, “Why won’t China confront Israel?”, which argued that “despite rhetorical support and diplomatic gestures, [China is] reluctant to bring its weight to bear on Israel.”
Le Monde Diplomatique published an article this month titled, “Why won’t China confront Israel?”, which argued that “despite rhetorical support and diplomatic gestures, [China is] reluctant to bring its weight to bear on Israel.”