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Zelensky’s fierce attack on Israel: You are afraid of the Kremlin!

In a speech, the President of Ukraine strongly criticized the policies of the regime of Israel towards his country and announced that Tel Aviv returned the empty hand of Kiev to protect its airspace against Russian missiles and drones.

According to the International group of Pak Sahafat news agency, the Israeli media almost accidentally used the headline “Israel is afraid of the Kremlin and that’s why it won’t give us a defense system” to address part of the Ukrainian president’s criticisms against Israel.

According to Walla News, Zelensky, who spoke in a recorded message at the Ha’aretz Conference for Democracy, while criticizing Israel’s policies, emphasized: Israel does not support Ukraine in a practical way.

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The president of Ukraine, who has a long way of accusing different parties, once again raised his baseless claims about Iran, this time to incite the sentiments of the Zionists and said to the leaders of the Zionist regime: If Ukraine could protect its airspace, so many missiles and drones would not have hit it, and in fact the agreement between Russia and Iran would not have been fruitful.

He further added: I have a question (for you); Why does this happen? Do you think Russia gives money to Iran? Does Iran need this money? I don’t think so, but Iran is interested in cooperating with Russia in the nuclear program, and apparently this is what the agreement between Russia and Iran means.

Continuing his criticism of the Israeli regime, Zelensky said: Every time we examine the issue of Russian missile and drone strikes, we address the question of our allies who actually help us or can help us protect our airspace and skies, however, unfortunately in this regard. We do not hear any mention of Israel.

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