
Israeli broadcaster Kan News quoted Israeli national security adviser Eyal Hulata as saying that if Iran starts supplying ballistic missiles to the Russians, Israel will start supplying precision-guided missiles to Ukraine, the Algemeiner newspaper reported on November 21. .
Khulata reportedly made the announcement during a visit to Bahrain, where he spoke at a security summit in the capital Manama.
It is also reported that Alexander Ben Zvi, Israel’s ambassador to Moscow, delivered a diplomatic note to Mikhail Bogdanov, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, formally protesting the supply of Iranian drones to Russia.
Several Ukrainian media outlets have pointed to reports in the Israeli press that the United States has asked Israel to help finance arms supplies to the Ukrainian armed forces, as well as a statement by Josef Zissels, head of the Ukrainian Jewish Federation, where he called Israel to “Take your place on the right and fair side of history”.
The debate over whether Israel will combine its humanitarian operation in Ukraine with military assistance is taking on additional urgency in Israel’s eyes given the growing alliance between Moscow and Tehran, but in this context there are growing voices that the weapons supplied to Ukraine have a With a high degree of probability, it may soon “arise” in the Middle East, which often causes more anxiety among Israelis than the state of the military equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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