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China Strongly Condemns Knesset Members Taiwan Visit As ‘Despicable’ Warns Against Crossing Red Lines.

Beijing; May 2026: China has issued a strong condemnation of a recent visit by some Knesset members to Taiwan, calling their actions “despicable” and warning that there will be a “price” for crossing China’s red lines. The Chinese Embassy in occupied territories said yesterday (06th May 2026) that the visit by Boaz Toporovsky, a member of the Yesh Atid party, and several other Knesset members included “erroneous remarks regarding the Taiwan question” that seriously violated the one-China principle.

China has sovereignty over Taiwan, and under the “One China” policy, almost all countries recognise that sovereignty. Moreover, The 1992 China-Israel Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations explicitly states that Israel recognizes the People’s Republic of China as “the sole legal government representing the whole of China and Taiwan is an inalienable part of the territory of the People’s Republic of China”, reiterated the Chinese Embassy.

The Zionist lawmakers have colluded “with ‘Taiwan independence’ separatist forces, the embassy spokesperson said, adding that they have been “provoking confrontation across the Taiwan Strait. Their actions are despicable”, the spokesperson said, adding that China views separatist activities by Taiwan authorities as “the greatest threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait”.

China warned the lawmakers to “immediately cease their erroneous words and deeds”, emphasising they should “not underestimate the firm resolve of the Chinese government and the Chinese people in defending national sovereignty and territorial integrity. Do not believe that one can cross red lines on the Taiwan question without paying any price”, warned the spokesperson.

China has consistently maintained it “will never allow anyone, in any form, to separate Taiwan from China, nor will it allow any external forces to obstruct China’s reunification”, added the mission.

Earlier, on 11th December 2025, Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister Francois Wu undertook an unpublicised visit to Israeli occupied territories, at a time when the self-ruling island is looking to the Zionist entity for increased military cooperation. An Israeli official told Israel Hayom that the controversial visit took place but played down its importance.

Wu reportedly met with Knesset members from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing ruling coalition. The talks reportedly touched on Taiwan’s new air defense system: the T-Dome, which is inspired by the Israeli Iron Dome. This Israeli–Taiwanese cooperation has been greenlit by the United States, according to the reports.

Previously, on October 28th, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te said that Israel serves as a model for the island to strengthen its military power. “We are hoping to build a more thorough air defense net with a higher interception rate”. In response to the unveiling of the air defense plans in October, China accused Taiwan of “seeking independence by force”, adding that this would only result in conflict.

Taiwan’s air defenses have been mainly based on the US Patriot system, as well as its locally developed Sky Bow missiles. Intelligence Online reported on October 21 that Taiwan’s deputy defense minister secretly visited Israel to seek help in developing the T-Dome. The outlet says Israel has been providing military expertise and technology to Taiwan under the guise of civilian programs.

Israel is reportedly assisting Taiwan with integrating elements of its Green Pine and Arrow systems in order to develop the Tian Gong-4 missile system, which will be part of the T-Dome network. The latest clandestine trip transpired as Taipei pursues military collaboration with the occupied regime, despite ongoing Chinese warnings that it would not tolerate Israeli ties with the island, which it considers a renegade province.

Following the latest visit by the Taiwanese diplomat, the Chinese embassy in the Israeli-occupied territories recently warned that “China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China and that Taiwan is an inalienable part of the territory of the People’s Republic of China”.

China urges the Israeli occupying regime to “faithfully abide by the one-China principle, correct the erroneous actions and stop sending any wrong signals to separatist forces advocating Taiwan independence. The Chinese side firmly objects to any form of official exchanges with the Taiwan authorities, which seriously violate the one-China principle”.                              

Team Maverick.

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