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Israeli authorities more will not be able to maintain a neutral stance on the Ukrainian crisis, the Jerusalem Post is confident. The situation allegedly changed after an interview with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his words about the Jews.
The newspaper also emphasizes that Israel is interested in not wanting to be hostile to Russia. may affect the situation in neighboring Syria. However, Lavr's words could definitely deprive Israel of the opportunity to remain neutral.
JP suggests that senior Israeli leaders who previously held neutrality have begun to openly criticize Lavr's statements.
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Lavrov previously gave an interview to the Italian media. He said that Ukraine could be Nazi, despite the Jewish president, in connection with this he reminded that Hitler could have Jewish roots. He also said that the Jews themselves described some Jews as the main anti-Semites.
The statements of the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry were perceived extremely negatively in Israel. So Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said the words were “fake and outrageous.” And Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid demanded an apology from Lavro. At the same time, on the morning of May 3, a comment criticizing Israeli colleagues appeared on a Russian Foreign Ministry's Twitter account. Representatives of the Russian department wrote in it that “they drew attention to the anti-historical statements of the head of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” “To a large extent explaining the direction of the current Israeli government in support of the neo-Nazi regime in Kiev”, & mdash; the report says.