China's limited influence was evident during the June conflict between Iran and Israel, despite its efforts to strengthen ties with Middle Eastern nations. Xi Jinping proposed a four-point plan for peace that ultimately failed to engage both sides. Israel's leaders remain cautious due to China's historical relationships with Tehran, especially following a pro-Hamas stance that alienated Israeli leadership. Recent attempts by China to mend relations, including dialogue initiatives, are hindered by past actions and the complexity of regional alliances.
China's role in the conflict between Iran and Israel underscored its limited influence as a superpower, despite its efforts to build ties in the region.
Xi Jinping's four-point plan did not succeed in bringing Iran and Israel to negotiations, highlighting China's inability to play a decisive role in Middle Eastern conflicts.
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