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"When the time is right, China may be able to stop the operations of critical infrastructures in Israel"
03.01.24
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Sophie Shulman
The hostile attitude of the Chinese government towards Israel since the outbreak of the war with Hamas led to a demand from the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee to discuss the extensive Chinese holdings in the country's infrastructure
Chip Wars: With significant Chinese investment in Israeli chip tech, the US could begin to question loyalties
05.11.20
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Sophie Shulman
Expert on China relations warns that Israel must do everything it can to avoid being seen as a risk to America’s national security
The U.S. Demands Israel Takes its Side in the New Cold War with China
17.05.20
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Sophie Shulman
The U.S. secretary of state’s irregular visit to Israel last week was meant to signal that the trade war with China is escalating in the wake of Covid-19