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Ukraine Embassy Accuses Israel Of Pro-Russia Stance

Israeli government's close cooperation with Moscow draws criticism from Ukraine's embassy in Tel Aviv

The Ukrainian embassy in Tel Aviv on Sunday accused Israel of taking a “pro-Russia” position.

The government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “has opted for a path of close cooperation with the Russian Federation,” the embassy said in a long statement posted to its official Twitter account in both Hebrew and English.

Dronova Alexandra Viktorovna, Secretary of State and Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation, attends the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv.The government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “has opted for a path of close cooperation with the Russian Federation.PHOTO BY JACK GUEZ/GETTY IMAGES 

It cited a “fruitless” visit to Ukraine in February by Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and an interview that Netanyahu conducted on June 22. The embassy also noted what it called a “near absence” of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

Jerusalem’s “neutral” stance is tantamount to supporting Moscow“Regrettably, the Israeli government pays little attention to the opinions of its own people and disregards the pleas of the global Jewish diaspora, who unequivocally support Ukraine in its struggle against Russian state terrorism. We urge the Israeli government to change its position and to support Ukraine with defensive means, to support freedom and democratic world order. We expect Israel to be on the right side of history!” it wrote.

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Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate

Edited by Asad Ali and Saba Fatima

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