Israel Considers Transferring Captured Weapons to Ukraine
Israel is contemplating sending Soviet and Russian-made weapons, which it captured during operations in Lebanon, to Ukraine. High-level discussions have reportedly taken place between Israeli officials and Ukrainian diplomats, signaling potential transfers may already be underway.
Recent US military cargo flights have been tracked transporting these weapons from Israel to Poland, seemingly connecting the operation to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. A pro-Russia military blog noted that around 60% of the weapons captured during the 2024 conflict with Hezbollah were of Soviet origin, including advanced military equipment such as Kornet anti-tank missiles.
The initiative to supply Ukraine with these arms has garnered support, with the Ukrainian embassy expressing gratitude to Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel for advocating for weapon transfers in the Israeli parliament. Following a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Israeli President Isaac Herzog, collaboration between the two countries appears to be strengthening amidst changing geopolitics, particularly in light of escalating ties between Russia and Iran.
As Israel shifts its traditional neutral stance towards Russia, this potential arms transfer highlights a significant development in international military support systems and the ongoing complexities of regional conflicts.
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