Taiwan pushes for closer ties with Israel despite Gaza's genocide

AP , Thursday 13 Nov 2025

Taiwan’s foreign minister said Wednesday that Tel Aviv has offered support for Taiwan unmatched by any other country in the Middle East, and that the island plans to deepen ties despite criticism of its war on Gaza.

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Taiwan will be “friendly to countries that are friendly to us," Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung told reporters, noting that a declaration signed earlier this year by 72 members of the Israeli parliament in support of Taiwan’s inclusion in key international organizations was an example of Israel's support.

Lin added that "Palestine is very bad to Taiwan" because it aligns with Beijing’s "One-China" principle, which states that there is only one China and that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, despite Israel also recognizing the same policy.

Human rights and national interests must be aligned, Lin told journalists during a meeting organized by the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club.

Taiwan’s government came under criticism earlier this year for planning a donation to a medical center in an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. The International Court of Justice ruled last year that Israeli presence in occupied Palestinian territories including the West Bank is illegal.

Asked to confirm whether Taipei has abandoned its plan for the West Bank donation, Lin did not give a conclusive answer. Instead, he said Taiwan prioritizes humanitarian support in Gaza, and that Taiwanese diplomats are instructed not to become involved in Israel's war on the strip.

“In fact, we provide a lot of humanitarian aid to both sides, including the Gaza Strip and Palestine,” Lin said.

He added that other countries can learn from Taiwan about how to deal with China including on gray-zone tactics, telecommunications and data transfers.

Last week, Lin accompanied Taiwanese Vice President Bi-Khim Hsiao in a rare visit to Brussels, during which Hsiao urged the European Union to boost security and trade ties with the self-governing island.

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