Bibi posts photo holding Xi's book amid tensions with Biden
Barak Ravid, author of Axios from Tel Aviv https://www.axios.com/2023/07/26/netanyahu-biden-xi-china-israel-photo
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received a gift on Wednesday from the Chinese ambassador to Israel: four autographed copies of President Xi Jinping's book.
Why it matters: It's unusual that Netanyahu's office issued a statement about the meeting and a photo of the Israeli leader skimming the book.
- The timing — just days after Netanyahu's right-wing coalition unilaterally pushed through a judicial overhaul bill, despite the White House's objections — prompted speculation that the Israeli leader was sending a not-so-subtle message to President Biden.
What they're saying: "If this is meant to be a message to Biden, this is a really stupid idea," a former U.S. official close to the White House said about the statement and photo of Netanyahu and Chinese Ambassador to Israel Cai Run.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office downplayed
the image and statement, saying they were only part of an interesting
diplomatic update and not a message to the U.S.
- "The
ambassador told Prime Minister Netanyahu that President Xi read with
interest and appreciation what the Prime Minister wrote in his memoir
about China-Israel relations," a Netanyahu spokesperson said about the
meeting.
- The
Chinese ambassador also told Netanyahu that Xi is "looking forward" to
his meeting with the Israeli leader in Beijing later this year, the
spokesperson added.
Between the lines:
The passage of the judicial overhaul bill this week has added to the
already strained relations between the Biden administration and
Netanyahu's right-wing government.
- Netanyahu hasn't visited the White House for a meeting with Biden since taking office seven months ago.
- Earlier
this month, Biden and Netanyahu spoke by phone and the U.S. president
said he hoped to see the Israeli leader in the U.S. before the end of
the year.
- Netanyahu called the comments an "invitation," but the Biden administration has appeared to downplay the remarks, saying no details, including the meeting's location, have been determined.
- "Last
week, the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu agreed to meet in the
United States later this year. The details will be worked out by our
teams to see what is feasible, at this time we have nothing to
announce," a White House National Security spokesperson said in a
statement to Axios on Wednesday.