Israel’s Diplomatic Tightrope Between Russia and China in Iran Conflict
In a complex geopolitical landscape, Israel finds itself navigating a precarious position between Russia and China while bracing for potential conflict with Iran. Keren Setton reports that Israel is preparing for a possible attack by Iran and its proxies, following Israel’s alleged assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. Both Russia and China have condemned the act, with Russia beginning to deliver air defense systems to Iran.
Israel’s longstanding balancing act between aligning with the West and maintaining relations with Russia and China is under strain, particularly as US pressure mounts. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which began with a deadly attack on October 7, has further complicated Israel’s diplomatic maneuvers. China’s reaction to the conflict has been seen as a jab at the US, emphasizing the global power struggle that frames the regional tensions.
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Setton also highlights insights from experts like Galia Lavi and Dr. Dina Lisnyansky, who discuss the implications of Israel’s strained relations with China and Russia. As Russia prepares to sign a cooperation agreement with Iran, potentially involving defense support, the stakes are rising. The geopolitical dynamics underscore Israel’s challenging position as it navigates its alliances and regional threats.
Readers are encouraged to delve into the full article by Keren Setton for a comprehensive understanding of the intricate geopolitical dynamics at play.