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Tension rose in Tel Aviv-Moscow relations’

Tension rose in Tel Aviv-Moscow relations.

According to I24, the tension in the relations between Russia and the Zionist regime has increased, to the extent that “Maria Zakharova”, the spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, while criticizing the Israeli regime’s support for the security of Ukraine’s nuclear power plant and facilities, raised the issue of the Holocaust to Tel Aviv authorities. reminded.

In the recent diplomatic confrontation, relations between Russia and the Zionist regime have been challenged, and Moscow has accused the other party, Tel Aviv, of helping Ukraine protect its nuclear power plants.

In a Telegram message, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed outrage at Tel Aviv’s rapprochement with Kyiv, saying that Israel, with its significant Jewish population, is indirectly supporting a regime that pays tribute to the perpetrators of the Holocaust.

The spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry wrote in his Telegram account: “If only the ancestors of the current political elite in Tel Aviv knew that their children directly support a regime that glorifies the executioners and ideologues of the Holocaust!” Today’s children would never be forgiven.

This Russian criticism and controversy of the Zionist regime arose after “Moshe Edri”, the director general of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, revealed at the 67th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna that Israel sent Ukraine to increase the safety of nuclear facilities has helped. Adri clarified that this support is in line with Israel’s commitment to the Convention on assistance in the event of a nuclear accident.

During his speech at the International Atomic Energy Agency conference, Edry emphasized the global urgency surrounding nuclear safety and security, especially in light of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He also added that nuclear safety concerns are borderless and require a global dialogue on strengthening safety measures.

While the challenge and tension in the relations between Israel and Russia has been revealed on the international stage, Adri dedicated a significant part of his remarks to the imminent nuclear threats.

With the beginning of Russian military operations in Ukraine, Tel Aviv, as part of the Western bloc, condemned this war and started sending civilian aid to Ukraine. According to the Washington Institute, despite the significant population of Russians in the occupied territories, during recent polls, most Zionists declared that they support Ukraine in the war. However, Israel’s fear of the Syrian front and the increase of Iran’s maneuvering space in the region caused the Israeli regime to refrain from arming the neo-Nazis in Kyiv. In other words, Tel Aviv, as the largest recipient of military financial aid from the United States and the main partner of NATO, has been neutral until now due to regional considerations and the fear of Russia’s possible reaction, but now it seems that Tel Aviv is tending On one side of the war in Ukraine.

According to The Times of Israel, Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Defense Minister Yoav Galant have also issued permits for the export of electronic warfare systems to two Israeli companies to counter Russian drone attacks in Ukraine in mid-February 2023. According to information published in Hebrew sources, this system is able to identify targets within a range of 40 kilometers (25 miles) and take action against them.

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