War: Zelensky Slams Israel Over Refusal To Sanction Russia

War Zelensky Slams Israel Over Refusal To Sanction Russia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
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The president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday intensified his condemnation of Israel during the Jewish leader’s speech at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

A new political crisis in Israel means that Naftali Bennett will probably be replaced as prime minister by Foreign Minister Yair Lapid within days of Zelensky’s address, which comes four months into Russia’s war on Ukraine.

While his administration has not placed sanctions on the administration of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bennett has refrained from criticising Russia’s incursion and emphasised Israel’s close connections with Moscow and Kyiv.

Days after the February 24 invasion, Lapid condemned Russia’s actions as a ‘violation of the world order.’

Israeli commentators have said their contrasting rhetoric was coordinated to safeguard Israeli neutrality.

Zelenksy, who has family in Israel and visited the country several times, told Hebrew University in a video address that he has struggled to understand the Jewish state’s soft approach towards Russia.

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‘How can you not help the victims of such aggression,’ Zelenksy said, lamenting Israel’s refusal to offer Ukraine military aid.

I don’t how to answer the questions that I always get about how has Israel helped and what else can Israel do.

‘I am grateful to the people of Israel. I am grateful for the sincere and emotional support to the people of Ukraine… but we would like to also get support from your government,’ he added.

Israel’s government and major rescue organisations have sent humanitarian and medical aid to Ukraine, but arms supplies have remained off the table.

Zelensky also recalled the historical bonds between Ukraine and Israel, a message he stressed in a March address to Israeli lawmakers.

In Thursday’s speech, Zelensky noted that the childhood home in Kyiv of former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir was ‘five minutes’ from his presidential office.

‘Please remember how much we are linked, how close our ties are, what should be the level of understanding between us,’ he said.

‘Why we have this miscommunication, misunderstanding with representatives of the government, I don’t know.’

Israel has so far walked a cautious diplomatic line on the Ukraine conflict in part to preserve Russian cooperation in Syria, where Israel regularly conducts air strikes with tacit acceptance from Moscow, which has forces in the country.

Africa Daily News, New York

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