And the "grave mistake" Arestovych admitted only comes from their current need of Israel to provide them with weaponry to fight the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
In an online livestream, Arestovych said that “Ukraine’s foreign ministry’s position was illogical and unacceptable.”
“We’re teaming up with Russia and Iran who are attacking us, and distancing ourselves from Israel — which we want as an ally,” Aristovich said.
“Ukraine must at least abstain from such votes,” he stupidly added. You don't abstain from such votes you go against them.
Both Ukraine and Russia voted in favor of the anti-Zionist resolution and both should be treated the same by Israel.
Other countries that voted in favor of the political jihad include Egypt and Jordan, both of which have signed peace treaties with Israel, as well as Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, which recently signed normalization agreements with the Jewish state as part of the Abraham Accords.
Ukraine has repeatedly requested military aid and equipment from Israel to stave off Russia’s assault on the country since late February. While providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, Israel has maintained a strict policy of not providing military aid, including systems that could help it intercept Russian missile and drone attacks, but that hasn't stopped Ukraine from begging, even after going along with the UN resolution.
Zelensky said earlier this month that, with Iran’s involvement in the war, as a key supplier of deadly drones to Russia, he hoped Israel would change its stance.
However, Aristovych suggested in an interview on Saturday that Iran might be reconsidering its aid to Moscow’s war effort after having received “an offer it can’t resist” from the West, without elaborating further.
In an online livestream, Arestovych said that “Ukraine’s foreign ministry’s position was illogical and unacceptable.”
“We’re teaming up with Russia and Iran who are attacking us, and distancing ourselves from Israel — which we want as an ally,” Aristovich said.
“Ukraine must at least abstain from such votes,” he stupidly added. You don't abstain from such votes you go against them.
A UN committee approved a resolution to request the International Court of Justice to “urgently” weigh in on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Israeli “annexation.” Of course they approved it--the Palestinian Authority can do no wrong, even when it comes to their terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians, including schools.
The UN General Assembly Fourth Committee voted in favor of the measure by a margin of 98 in favor, 17 opposed and 52 abstentions that include France and the UK. I guess their 'no-go zones' scared the bejeezus out of them.
Both Ukraine and Russia voted in favor of the anti-Zionist resolution and both should be treated the same by Israel.
Other countries that voted in favor of the political jihad include Egypt and Jordan, both of which have signed peace treaties with Israel, as well as Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, which recently signed normalization agreements with the Jewish state as part of the Abraham Accords.
Ukraine has repeatedly requested military aid and equipment from Israel to stave off Russia’s assault on the country since late February. While providing humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, Israel has maintained a strict policy of not providing military aid, including systems that could help it intercept Russian missile and drone attacks, but that hasn't stopped Ukraine from begging, even after going along with the UN resolution.
Zelensky said earlier this month that, with Iran’s involvement in the war, as a key supplier of deadly drones to Russia, he hoped Israel would change its stance.
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However, Aristovych suggested in an interview on Saturday that Iran might be reconsidering its aid to Moscow’s war effort after having received “an offer it can’t resist” from the West, without elaborating further.
So c'mon Israel--Volodymyr needs your help. Don't take that silly old UN resolution so seriously.
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