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By LAHAV HARKOV | MARCH 12, 2022
The national flags of Israel and Ukraine
(photo credit: OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE)
Israel can play an important role in mediation between Ukraine and Russia, Advisor to Ukraine's defense minister Markiyan Lubkivskyi said on Friday.
"Thank you so much Israel for your support," Lubkivskyi said. "I think that your country can play a crucial role in this story. And I think that you can be a mediator to stop Putin. This is a message [Kyiv] wants to send to you."
Soon after Lubkivskyi spoke to The Jerusalem Post, Walla News reported that Bennett is pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to accept Russian President Vladimir Putin's demands to end the war and that Kyiv is upset with Israel's stance.
However, Lubkivskyi was more positive about Jerusalem and showed understanding of its delicate situation with Moscow, which is the dominant force over Israel's northern border with Syria.
"We appreciate the dialogue we have with Israel, and we appreciate the dialogue between your leader and President Zelensky," Lubkivskyi said. "I think that we also understand that…you are in a very sensitive position, I have to say, because you have a lot of people who are who came from the former Soviet Union, and they are Russians, they are Ukrainians."
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett meeting Ukrainian Jewish refugees arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport, March 6, 2022.
(credit: HADAS PARUSH)
When it comes to the specifics of Putin's demands on Ukraine, which are reported to include giving up on the Donbas, neutrality between Russia and the West, and semi-demilitarization, Lubkivskyi said he thinks that it is “too early to discuss."
"We need to be patient," he stated. "We need to protect people at this stage. Sanctions are doing their job. Every day Russia is becoming weaker and weaker…We need to see how sanctions are progressing, and we need to decide everything based on the realistic picture.
"Yes, it's enormously hard for us to protect our country. Yes, we are losing our civilians, our soldiers, we need to protect our people. But the price of our independence can be and should be discussed," he said.
Please go to Jerusalem Post to read more.
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But now we have a really serious problem developing here. Apparently, Vladimir Putin does not have Jewish oligarchs as advisors in his inner circle.
When Israel's Bennett acts as a mediator between Ukraine and Russia, keep this laughable idea in the back of your minds while trying to understand what is going on here:
The Judaic (Khazar hiding behind Judaism) oligarch Ihor Kolmoysky who is running Ukraine's Zelensky has multiple passports including from Israel.
How can Israel act as a "neutral country" in any negotiations when the apartheid state Israel has been arming the Ukrainian neo-Nazi Azov Battalion for nearly a decade as pointed out above? In 2016 the US agreed to hand over to Israel $38 billion over 10 years. This makes Israel the recipient of the largest US aid package of any country.
Nothing has changed. This is all for appearance sake. The ultimate goal for Israel is the same no matter if it is Netanyahu or Bennett as PM:
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