Tel Aviv’s struggle to compromise with Moscow; An Israeli delegation goes to Russia.
The authorities of the Zionist regime have decided to send a political delegation to Russia after assessing the crisis situation with Moscow.
After creating the “Jewish Agency” crisis in Russia, the Zionist regime, while evaluating the situation, is trying to put an end to this crisis in relations between Moscow and Tel Aviv in different ways.
According to the report of “i24” news site, the Hebrew media reported that “Yair Lapid”, the interim prime minister of the Zionist regime, had a meeting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tel Aviv since the last two days (Friday) and after the order of the Ministry of Justice of Russia to close the activities of the Jewish Agency in this country. and held for the purpose of assessing the situation.
It was two weeks ago that Hebrew sources, referring to the growing tension between Tel Aviv and Moscow, reported that Russia has ordered the Jewish Agency in this country to stop all its activities on Russian soil for allegedly “violating the laws” of the Russian Federation.
After Lapid’s meeting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tel Aviv to assess the situation of the crisis, a joint delegation from the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry of Immigration and Immigration is scheduled to go to Russia next week to ensure the continued operation of the Jewish Agency in this country. slow
At the same time, the Hebrew media admit that the staff of the Jewish Agency are working on a secret plan to move their office in Moscow, the capital of Russia, to the occupied territories, and they are aware that there is currently no solution to the difficult legal situation that There is no information about the agency’s activity in Russia.
In the middle of this crisis, the Russian media, citing the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moscow, reported that “Mikhail Bogdanov”, the special representative of the Russian President for the Middle East and Africa and the deputy foreign minister of this country, met with “Alexander Ben Tsefi”, the ambassador of the Zionist regime in Moscow. They have discussed this crisis.
Earlier, Hebrew-speaking sources, including Channel 13 of the Zionist regime, admitted in reports that Russia informed the Tel Aviv authorities that it was unhappy with Yair Lapid’s appointment as prime minister and that his appointment might harm bilateral relations.