Tel Aviv is preparing to send weapons to Ukraine.
Hebrew-language media reported that following increased pressure from the United States, the authorities of the Zionist regime agreed to send more weapons to Ukraine through third parties.
During a press conference, Ukraine’s ambassador in Tel Aviv, Yevgeny Kornichuk, expressed his hope that the new cabinet of the Zionist regime will increase its arms aid to Kiev. Statements confirmed by the Hebrew media.
According to Hebrew media reports, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Tel Aviv Yevgeny Kornichuk stated in an interview with the Israeli channel “I24” last night (Thursday, November 17): “Ukraine expects the military relations between Kiev and Israel, especially in the field of sending anti-missile systems.” And drones should be strengthened.”
Further, while rejecting and repeating Western claims about Iran’s involvement in the Ukraine war, he tried to consider military assistance as a duty for the Zionist regime and said: “Because Iran has entered the scene of conflict and war, for this reason Israel must to change itself (not giving weapons to Kiev); Because Iran is allied with Russia, Syria and Belarus.
In the continuation of his speech, the ambassador of Ukraine in Tel Aviv expressed his disdain for the appointment of “Benyamin Netanyahu” to form the cabinet of the Zionist regime and by describing him as a “seasoned politician” he expressed hope that when his cabinet starts working and despite his past relations with Russia, Ukraine should have more military aid.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also claimed on Wednesday (November 16) that Benjamin Netanyahu, the possible Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, promised him to investigate the sending of Israeli air defenses to Ukraine.
“Al-Mayadeen” news website also announced in a report that Hebrew-language media reported that Israeli politicians decided to send their weapons to Ukraine through a third party as a result of pressure from American officials.
According to these sources, the Zionist regime has also agreed to “the possibility of supplying weapons systems containing Israeli parts, including optical systems and fire control systems”, through NATO countries.