1 \ BREAKING: New Israeli foreign minister Eli Cohen signaled a policy shift on Ukraine in his 1st speech hinting the new government will take a more pro-Russian line. He said he will speak on Tuesday with Russian FM Lavrov – 1st such call since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
2 \ In his speech Cohen hinted that unlike his predecessor Yair Lapid he will not condemn Russia publicly. “On the issue of Russia and Ukraine we will do on thing for sure – speak less in public”
@BarakRavid Quit sending American tax dollars to Israel.
@BarakRavid Time for Biden to suspend aid to Israel. They are not our 'friend'.
@BarakRavid This is excellent. Lots of US aid can now be redirected from Israel to Ukraine.
@BarakRavid The USA has several billion dollars in aid that says no you won’t.
@BarakRavid Given Netanyahu's close relationship with Putin and his long-standing antipathy toward Biden, this is no surprise. What adds to the highly disturbing and extremely cynical picture is Israels refusal to help Ukraine defend itself against the drones that are designed for Tel Aviv.
@BarakRavid @oryxspioenkop The US has invested so much money and time into wrong countries
@BarakRavid Some of these responses are hopelessly uninformed. Believe it or not, ISR foreign policy is neither dictated by nor prioritized by US. US is not surrounded by terrorists that want to destroy it and its survival is prime directive. If that means not condemning RUS so it can /1