Taiwan's president says China must respect the outcome of its election, having repeatedly warned China is trying to interfere in the election.
China has been stepping up its missions near Taiwan as the January 13 presidential and parliamentary elections on the island approach.
Since the beginning of the war, thousands of Israelis from all walks of life and people from abroad have gathered at Pitchon-Lev emergency headquarters to help the war effort.
A Jerusalem exhibit under the auspices of the embassies of Taiwan and the Czech Republic, features supportive paintings and drawings by children aged five to 12 from both countries
Huang Shu-kuang told local media last week that a contractor who had failed to obtain a bid forwarded information to China.
The Eastern Theatre Command inserted shots of aircraft carrier formations and J-20 fighter jets, reminding viewers of its battlefield capabilities.
Democratically governed Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, has complained for three years of increased military pressure from Beijing.
Reports cite the satellite images which show the airstrip stretching across Triton Island, however, the runway itself is reportedly much shorter than others China has built on contested islands.
"It is the sinister intention of the US to turn Taiwan into an unsinkable advanced base against China and the first-line trench for carrying out its strategy for deterring China," the statement said.
A lieutenant colonel surnamed Hsiao, based in the army's Aviation and Special Forces Command, had been detained on suspicion of leaking defense secrets to "foreign forces including China."