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    What Does the Palestinians' Pivot to China Mean for the U.S. and Israel?
    | Opinion
    ASHER FREDMAN , ANALYST
    ON 6/27/23 AT 3:39 PM EDT

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    The cold reception of U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in China
    this month contrasted sharply with the warm embrace received by
    Palestinian Authority (PA) leader Mahmoud Abbas only a few days earlier. Indeed, both Abbas, whose government is gradually losing control over
    swaths of the West Bank to terrorist groups, and Chinese President Xi
    Jinping, who is looking to bolster China's global standing and
    influence, had good reason to emphasize the deepening cooperation
    between China and the PA.

    Yet while the growing closeness between China and the Palestinians may
    serve Xi and Abbas' interests, it creates new challenges for both Israel
    and the Biden administration, which in June became once again the
    largest funder of the Palestinian cause, via UNRWA.

    On the eve of Abbas' arrival, the Chinese Foreign Ministry highlighted
    the fact that Abbas was the first Arab leader invited to Beijing this
    year. On arrival, he was welcomed with full military honors. Xi and
    Abbas then announced a new China-PA "Strategic Partnership." Abbas
    declared his desire to play an active role in China's Belt and Road
    Initiative (BRI), join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and
    receive investment insurance and soft loans from China. A twinning
    agreement was signed between Wuhan and Ramallah, as was an agreement on teaching Chinese in Palestinian schools. The Palestinian Investment Fund announced plans for Chinese investments in infrastructure,
    manufacturing, and energy projects.

    Abbas went further, expressing his full support for China's stance on
    Taiwan, and parroted Chinese propaganda on the mass detention of Muslims
    in Xinjiang, declaring, according to reports, that the detentions, "have nothing to do with human rights, and are aimed at excising extremism and opposing terrorism and separatism."

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    China's embrace of the Palestinians is related primarily to the Chinese Communist Party's desire to "further increase China's international
    standing and influence [and] enable China to play a greater role in
    global governance." Few arenas attract as much attention on the world
    stage as Middle East peace-making. Fresh off of China's success in
    brokering a Saudi-Iran détente in March, China now desires to show
    itself a central player in the holy grail of international
    deal-making—the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In addition, as China
    deepens its strategic and economic ties across the Arab world, it sees expanding support for the Palestinians as beneficial from a public
    opinion standpoint.

    Abbas is presiding over an Authority that is gradually losing control
    over significant parts of its territory to terrorist groups. This has
    resulted in an increase in terror attacks launched from these areas,
    leading to a downward spiral in the PA from both a security and economic perspective. The small Palestinian elite that has benefited financially
    from its connections to the PA is concerned for its economic future. At
    the same time, the Palestinian leadership has expressed frustration over
    what it sees as insufficient pressure being placed by the Biden
    administration on Israel.

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    For Abbas, strengthening economic and political ties with China is a way
    to attract funding and investment, while potentially creating financial opportunities for the Palestinian elite. Strengthening diplomatic ties
    with China can also help bolster Abbas' battered image as a statesman,
    while catering to anti-American sentiment on the Palestinian street.
    Lastly, Chinese support in the international arena is critical to the Palestinians' continued attempts to delegitimize Israel in international institutions.

    As noted, the announcement of the PA's strategic partnership with China
    came very soon after the Biden administration decided to provide $153.7
    million dollars to the Palestinians via UNRWA. It is important to
    remember that UNRWA is seen by the Palestinians as the symbol and
    custodian of their goal of 'returning' and retaking the territory that
    is today the State of Israel. Therefore, President Biden's decision to
    resume funding was seen as particularly important. Nevertheless, Abbas
    appears to have decided to steer the PA in the direction of the U.S.'
    main competitor.

    The growing PA-China partnership may create significant challenges for
    both the U.S. and Israel. Increased Chinese presence and investment in
    key infrastructure projects may pose a security threat to both Israel
    and to American personnel and assets in the region. In light of China's
    goal of dominating global trade routes via the BRI, investment in the
    PA, located along a potential overland route linking East to West via
    the Middle East, may help advance China's aims. Israeli and American
    security agencies will need to carefully monitor these developments.

    At the same time, the United States should carefully examine its
    continued funding to the PA or supporting entities. As the PA continues
    to draw closer to Beijing, the U.S. must ensure that its actions do not
    serve to strengthen China in this strategic and sensitive region.

    Asher Fredman is a senior fellow at the Misgav Institute for National
    Security and Zionist Strategy. He formally held senior roles in Israel's Strategic Affairs Ministry.

    The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.

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    USDeclines2023
    17 hours ago
    It means it's about time a superpower comes to the rescue. Now that
    China has surpassed the US in most areas, they are in the capacity to
    help Palestinians get back on their feet.

    Seven decades has been a long wait. The long, unspeakable suffering they
    have endured is remarkable. This is about human...

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    John Prudden
    17 hours ago

    Pals finally woke up to the fact that US has NOT been an honest broker
    in Israel/Palestine negotiations - EVER. US has been an enabler for the
    Jewish state of the first water, in economic, military, and poltical
    cover. Pals are joining other Arab nations in their dealings with
    China. Go figure.

    A...

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    Rohan
    12 hours ago

    Oh wow! Palestine finally has a future with China by its side. When
    China befriends Palestine so will Russia and when both do so will India



    P Span
    12 hours ago

    Why should any American support the palestinians?

    They support Iran, they support Russia and China.

    The Palestinians are anti west.


    P Span
    30 minutes ago

    Ever the hand out begging, you are already worth around 500 million
    dollars.

    Not bad for a leader of people who are "suffering".


    chrisford1
    4 hours ago

    NO surprise, China exploits USA obsessions with non-essential global commitments and our history of lies to other countries. While we were
    bogged down in the two money-grubbing Neocon wars of Afghanistan and
    Iraq then stuck in a vast Ukie Proxy War (losing money and weapons
    readiness to ultimately ...

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    Your Other Left
    16 hours ago

    If the Palestinians talk to China then Israel talks to China. America
    does not want that. Rememer when President Obama nixxed a $5B arms deal
    between Israel and China? America does not want Israel to sell weapons
    to China.

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