Israel's UN ambassador, Gilad Erdan, addressed Russia in a speech to the United Nations, declaring Israel's commitment to providing early warning systems against missiles for Ukraine, and referring to Ukraine as an "ally."
Erdan also drew parallels between Russia and Hamas, criticizing Russia for hosting a visit by Hamas in Moscow.
This statement appears to signal a shift in the relationship between Putin and the Israeli Prime Minister, marking the end of their association.
This move, reminiscent of Amir Weitmann's previous viral statement, where he warned that "Russia is going to pay the price," suggests a significant development in the diplomatic landscape.
Israel's supportive stance towards Ukraine may have broader implications, influencing discussions on military aid in the United States.
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