Russian official: Moscow is very angry with Tel Aviv.
According to a Russian official to the Zionist channel “Kan”, Moscow is very angry with Tel Aviv for sending Zionist militias to Ukraine.
The Hebrew language channel “Kan” in a report, citing a source close to Russia, said that Moscow is extremely angry with the reports regarding Tel Aviv’s green light to send hundreds of Zionist militias to Ukraine.
According to Kan, this Russian official said: “If it becomes clear to you that Russian citizens are fighting alongside Hamas against Israel, how will you react? “The Russians are angry that Israel agreed to support Ukraine, and it is natural that Moscow wants to react.”
In addition, in connection with the closure of the Jewish Agency center in Russia, he emphasized that this issue has nothing to do with Russia’s anger towards Tel Aviv, and that the reason is the legal violations of the Jewish Agency, and that the issue is not political in any way.
According to him, in addition to the Jewish Agency, the activities of a number of other organizations have been stopped due to legal violations, and this issue is not specific to the Jewish Organization.
On the other hand, this channel reported that Russia has not responded to the Israeli regime’s request that a delegation representing this regime go to Moscow to discuss the decision to close the headquarters of the Jewish Agency.
Not long ago, the Ministry of Justice of Russia asked one of the country’s courts to stop the activities of the Jewish Agency in their country; Because there were documents that showed that this agency violated the laws of Russia. The court is going to hold a preliminary hearing on Thursday this week to deal with this request.
In this regard, Giora Eiland, the former national security advisor of the Israeli regime, criticized what he considered Tel Aviv’s “hidden threats” against Moscow in a note in Yediot Aharonot newspaper and wrote: “Threats by some Israeli officials to punish Moscow following the decision “Closing the Jewish Agency headquarters will significantly harm Israel’s interests.”