Ambassador of Israel to China
Incumbent
Irit Ben-Abba
since April 14, 2021
Inaugural holderZev Sufott
FormationJanuary 1992

The ambassador of Israel to China is the representative of the State of Israel in the People's Republic of China.

Background

Israel was the first country in the Middle East to recognize the PRC as the legitimate government of China.[1] However, China did not establish normal diplomatic relations with Israel until 1992.[2] Since then, Israel and China have developed increasingly close strategic economic, military and technological links with each other.[3][4][5] Israel maintains an embassy in Beijing and consulates in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Hong Kong.[6]

List of representatives

40°04′24″N 116°33′43″E / 40.073275°N 116.561860°E / 40.073275; 116.561860

See also

References

  1. Sino-Israel Relations
  2. "China marks 17 years with Israel". Haaretz. 27 September 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  3. "Israel, China in Talks to Become Major Financial Allies". Israel National News. July 7, 2015.
  4. Chester, Sam (June 28, 2013). "As Chinese-Israeli Relations Enjoy a Second Honeymoon, America Frets". Tablet.
  5. Tepper, Aryeh (September 2015). "China's Deepening Interest in Israel". The Tower.
  6. About the Embassy Embassy of Israel in China
  7. זאב סופות, Zeev Suffot, (2014 - 1927) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (in Hebrew)
  8. Yehoyada Haim
  9. Matan Vilnai Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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