Chinese ambassador to Israel,Du Wei, found dead near Tel Aviv

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Chinese Ambassador Is Found Dead at Home in Israel
An embassy worker found the body of Du Wei, 57, in his bed in a coastal suburb north of Tel Aviv, Israeli officials said. The Chinese government in preliminary findings attributed his death to unspecified health problems.
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By David M. Halbfinger and Adam Rasgon
May 17, 2020Updated 2:23 p.m. ET

JERUSALEM — China’s ambassador to Israel, who took up his post in February, was found dead at his home on Sunday morning in a coastal suburb north of Tel Aviv, officials said.
The ambassador, Du Wei, was found in his bed in Herzliya by an embassy worker, officials said. The Israeli police found no reason to suspect foul play in the death of Mr. Du, 57, officials said, and in preliminary findings, the Chinese government attributed his death to unspecified health problems.
Investigators — including Chen Kugel, the head of Israel’s National Center of Forensic Medicine — declined to comment as they left the ambassador’s residence. Mr. Du’s wife and son were not in Israel at the time, according to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Du arrived in Israel on Feb. 15 and quarantined for two weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic before meeting officials of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 3.

He sent his credentials to President Reuven Rivlin on March 23 rather than formally presenting them himself because of restrictions on face-to-face meetings, officials said.

Mr. Du had served in China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for more than 30 years, according to a biography on the Chinese Embassy’s website. His first ambassadorship was to Ukraine, from 2016 to 2019.


His stint in Israel put Mr. Du in the middle of an increasingly tense dynamic that is creating friction between Israel and the United States. China has been investing heavily in Israel in recent years, taking stakes in hundreds of technological start-ups and acquiring a controlling interest in the dairy food-processing company Tnuva.
But Israel has antagonized Washington by allowing Chinese companies to make major infrastructure investments in recent years, including in sensitive locations. A company majority-owned by the Chinese government has signed a 25-year lease to run Israel’s commercial seaport in Haifa, a frequent port of call for the United States Navy, beginning in 2021.


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Israeli police entering the Herzliya house of China’s ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, after he was found dead in his bed.Credit...Amir Levy/Getty Images
And near Israel’s Palmachim air force base, a Hong Kong-based company, Hutchison Water International, is a finalist to build a desalination plant that Israel says will be the largest in the world.

Trump administration officials have repeatedly warned Israeli officials that intelligence sharing between the two close allies could be impaired or compromised over such investments by China.

In April, Mr. Du gave a written interview to the Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon in which he insisted that China was a “responsible, rule-abiding and trustworthy country.”
“The investment from China has no geopolitical agenda, no political strings, and poses no threat to Israel’s national security,” he wrote.

Mr. Du also compared the demonization of China over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic to the historic mistreatment of Jews.

“It is scapegoating,” he told the newspaper. “In history, it has happened many times when the causes of diseases were wrongfully blamed on a specific group of people, which is despicable and should be condemned. The disease is the enemy of all mankind, and the world must fight it together.”
The subject came up again during Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to Israel last week, when he repeated his accusation that China has withheld information that could have helped other countries save lives during the pandemic.

The Chinese Embassy’s spokesman responded with an Op-Ed article in The Jerusalem Post in which he called Mr. Pompeo’s remarks “absurd” and repeated the comparison to anti-Semitism.
History “shows that pandemic is accompanied by conspiracies and the dark mentality of seeking scapegoats,” the spokesman, Wang Yongjun, wrote. “Jewish friends know it well.”
David M. Halbfinger reported from Jerusalem, and Adam Rasgon from Herzliya, Israel. Claire Fu contributed research from Beijing.
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We are in a weird -James Bond like- movie, with real dead bodies and a whole lotta of nuclear armaments... Spies must be having a "party". If Israel is playing China and USA at the same time than everything is possible. My hypothesis is that Israeli secret services and govt. have khazar genes so they prefer this game the best. Using enemies against each other while stealing their power and silently spreading their influence through control of the banking system.
 
"The coffin was placed on a black altar"???
(surrounded by white wreaths of flowers ahead of the body's repatriation to China.)

Israel honours dead Chinese envoy ahead of repatriation
Ambassador Du Wei was found dead at his home in Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv on May 17, 2020.

Ambassador Du Wei was found dead at his home in Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv on May 17, 2020.PHOTO: EPA

May 20, 2020 - TEL AVIV (AFP) - The body of China's ambassador to Israel, who died earlier this week, was handed to Chinese authorities in a ceremony at Israel's Ben Gurion international airport on Wednesday (May 20).

Soldiers from Israel's military police, wearing surgical masks, white peak hats and armbands over their olive green uniforms carried the ambassador's wooden coffin, covered by the red and yellow Chinese flag, an Agence France-Presse correspondent reported.

The coffin was placed on a black altar surrounded by white wreaths of flowers ahead of the body's repatriation to China.

Ambassador Du Wei was 57 when he was found dead at his home in Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv, on Sunday (May 17).

The Chinese foreign ministry said that "health reasons" were the presumed cause of Du's death, and Israeli police had not conducted a criminal investigation into the incident.

Du had taken his post in Israel in February, with part of his duties including advancing cooperation in high-tech and other sectors.

Israel's new Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazy, who took charge of the ministry the day after Du's death, expressed his sincere condolences and offered his deepest sympathies to the ambassador's family over his "sudden and tragic passing".
 
"The coffin was placed on a black altar"???
(surrounded by white wreaths of flowers ahead of the body's repatriation to China.)

As for your bold, think it would be significant for the Chinese (looked it up), and someone of that culture would certainly know, yet just like other places (at least in terms of clothing - and perhaps coverings) it says here for Chinese funerals that "Black symbolized the strongest sadness."
 
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