Netanyahu says he will ‘look into’ supplying weapons to Ukraine if elected

Netanyahu previously warned that Israeli weapons could end up in the hands of Iran if supplied to Ukraine

OCTOBER 23, 2022

Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would “look into” whether or not Israel will supply weapons to Ukraine if he were to return to power after the upcoming election, he told to USA Today on Friday.

He also told them that he expects that he may be asked to be the mediator for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. “If I become prime minister, that question (of mediation) presumable will come up again,” he said.

This comes after Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kulebo sent an official request for Israel’s help and supply of air defense systems. Netanyahu replied saying that the weapons could fall into the hands of Iran.

“On the question of weapons there’s always a possibility and this has happened time and again, that weapons that we supplied in one battlefield end up in Iranian hands used against us,” he said.

Israel has stayed away from getting too involved in the Russia-Ukraine war.

“I hope he is having second thoughts about it,” Netanyahu said in the USA Today interview referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “guided vision of reconstructing a great Russian realm.”

“I don’t want to play psychologist,” he continued. “I want to be in the position of being prime minister, getting all the information, then making decisions on what and if we do anything in this conflict beyond what has been done so far.”

Netanyahu and the United States

Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby confirmed the reports that Iran intended to sell high-precision ballistic missiles to Russia to use against Ukraine last week. He also said that the Pentagon is working with allies to see how they can provide aid to Ukraine. 

“And part of the calculus with which they make these decisions is preserving their own national security,” Kirby said. “So, we respect that. And Israel should have the right to speak on what they’re willing to do or not willing to do without judgment because it’s got to be a decision that they make.”

Netanyahu said that Israel is still being criticized by many for not supplying aid to Ukraine.

Israel has been preventing Iran from establishing more military positions within Syria and Lebanon. “I wanted to assure, and did assure, the freedom of action of the Israeli Air Force to basically pummel Iran’s positions, military positions that it tried to establish in Syria to open a second terror front against us,” Netanyahu told USA Today.

Two polls show election possibilities

Two polls were conducted, one by KAN news and one by N12, that show that neither Netanyahu nor Lapid would be able to form a coalition unless they join forces.

According to one poll published by KAN news, the Likud party would earn 31 seats while Yesh Atid would earn 25 seats, the Religious Zionist party would earn 14 seats and the National Unity party would earn 11 seats.

The poll showed that Netanyahu’s bloc would have 60 seats and the opposing block with 56 seats. 

N12’s poll showed the Likud party would earn 30 seats while Yesh Atid would earn 25 seats, the Religious Zionist party would earn 14 seats and the National Unity party would earn 12 seats.

The poll would leave Netanyahu’s block with 59 seats and the opposing bloc with 57 seats.

Netanyahu was the longest-serving prime minister in Israel’s history. His fifth term ended in June 2021 when Naftali Bennett formed a coalition. 

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-720334

9 comments

  1. “On the question of weapons there’s always a possibility and this has happened time and again, that weapons that we supplied in one battlefield end up in Iranian hands used against us,”

    Funny that only Israel has such fears and none of the other providers of weapons. At any rate, although such a possibility always exists, there’s only a remote chance for this to happen at this stage of the war.

    • You are oversimplifying the situation: NATO and US also had reservations about sending their advanced weapons to Ukraine; out of fear that they would fall into Russian Hands.
      Personally, I feel that Israel has a moral obligation to aid Ukraine in any way they can. Putin, after all, is in Bed with Israel’s Enemies.

      • No, they are not afraid that their weapons will fall into ruskie hands … especially now. Ukraine already has very advanced weapons. They are afraid to “provoke” mafia land. It’s been like this for over 8 years now.

      • According to the intercepts I’ve heard about, the Russians are very upset they have not captured any trophies, as they put it. Nothing, not even a Javelin and Ukraine has been using Javelins since 2016.

  2. In 2019, Zel invited Netanyahu to Ukraine. Yahoo news at the time :
    “Netanyahu said the two men would discuss the “establishment of a free trade area, the pensions agreement and a host of other issues that will further strengthen the excellent relationship between the two countries”.

    In fact fuck all was achieved. Netanyahu and his ghastly corrupt wife behaved like fucking divas and pissed off everyone.
    Bennet was no better.
    Ukrainian Jews have been abducted and tortured by orcs. There is no excuse not to help.
    Just send money ; lots of it.

  3. Even if they don’t want to send top of the line stuff for fear of it being compromised, can’t they send something useful in the weapons department?
    This stinks to high heaven. Never before have I seen a case where there was not explosive outrage at the murder of Hebrews from Israel and them responding decisively. Truly shocking behavior.

  4. This is not a War between Russia and Ukraine. Putin invaded a Sovereign Country against all precepts of International Law. This is a fight between Good and Evil. As a Country with an allegedly High Moral Compass, I would think that Israelis would pick “The Good Side”-Ukraine.
    The Current Government of Israel is controlled by incompetent Lefties. I truly believe that if Bibi was at The Helm, more Military Aid to Ukraine would be forthcoming.
    Thanks to Putin, The Russian Bear is losing its Military Grip on all its former areas of influence. Israel should take advantage of this, and wipe out all Russian Military Assets in Syria. After all, Putin is aiding and abetting sworn enemies of Israel. Call me naive, but it seems like a logical choice.

    • No, you’re not being naive. It’s too many Western leaders who are naive. But, to support your wish about Israel wiping out ruskie military assets in Syria, Israel has just recently destroyed Iranian drones in Syria, destined for mafia land. Doing this is the next best thing to sending weapons to Ukraine.

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