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China highlights new chapter with Israel at embassy celebration

Beijing's new Tel Aviv embassy hosted first major event since Gaza war ended, marking Year of the Fire Horse. Ambassador Xiao Junzheng praises Israeli resilience and bilateral trade that reached historic $33 billion in 2025.

by  Erez Linn
Published on  02-06-2026 04:14
Last modified: 02-06-2026 23:32
China highlights new chapter with Israel at embassy celebrationCourtesy of the PRC Embassy to Israel

The People's Republic of China's ambassador to Israel, Xiao Junzheng during the reception at the Chinese Embassy on February 4, 2026 | Photo: Courtesy of the PRC Embassy to Israel

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The Chinese Embassy's first large-scale event since the Gaza war ended carried unmistakable diplomatic weight. Ambassador Xiao Junzheng used the Lunar New Year reception – celebrating the upcoming Year of the Fire Horse – to signal Beijing's renewed commitment to Israel, addressing the Gvili family by name and emphasizing resilience in both nations' cultural traditions. Hagai Shagrir, head of Asia Pacific Bureau at the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented Israel at the event.

"In traditional Chinese culture, the horse symbolizes courage, speed, and hard work, and is often regarded as a sign of good fortune and success. In Jewish culture, the horse represents strength, honor, and resilience. While our cultures differ, the spirit of the horse is deeply shared by both traditions," Xiao said.

The People's Republic of China's ambassador to Israel, Xiao Junzheng during the reception at the Chinese Embassy on February 4, 2026

The ambassador, who took office in November 2024 during the war's height, continued at this event with the approach he adopted upon arriving in Israel, expressing solidarity with Israeli society and highlighting its achievements despite all the challenges it faces. He even addressed the Gvili family directly.

"After 843 days, the final hostage, Ran Gvili, has come home to be laid to rest," Ambassador Xiao said. "I extend my deepest condolences to his family. My thoughts are with all hostage families and the people of Israel, who have endured unimaginable pain throught these long days. May peace prevail."

Xiao emphasized that bilateral stability persisted throughout the war's upheaval. Joint trade reached a historic high of $33 billion in 2025, maintaining China's position as Israel's second-largest trading partner worldwide. The ambassador specifically praised the approximately 20,000 Chinese workers who remained in Israel and contributed to development projects despite the fighting.

While China initially adopted a relatively hostile diplomatic stance when the war began, Beijing never suspended joint projects or regular airline flights. At the governmental level, Chinese officials gradually shifted toward expressing admiration for Israeli resilience – an evolution that may have culminated in the ambassador's remarks.

The reception's timing and scale carried its own message. "While our cultures differ, the spirit of the horse is deeply shared by both traditions. We look forward to China–Israel relations moving ahead with new energy and opening a bright new chapter," Xiao said, perhaps signaling that Beijing considers the barrier to fully realizing bilateral potential now removed as Israel emerges victorious from the war.

Tags: 02/06bilateral tradeChina-Israel relationsGaza WarLunar New YearRan GviliTel AvivXiao Junzheng

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