Israeli Ambassador Michael Brodsky disappointed with the answer.
Information about the possible transfer of Russian weapons seized in Lebanon to Ukraine is not true.
This was discussed in an interview with Israeli Ambassador Michael Brodsky “Radio Liberty”.
He called the current situation “broken telephone”.
“I will probably disappoint you a little, but this is not an Israeli initiative, there is some kind of broken telephone here. Someone probably did not understand something,” the ambassador said.
He recalled that former MK Sharren Haskel, now Deputy Foreign Minister, had previously come forward with a private legislative initiative, according to which Israel would transfer captured Russian-made weapons to Ukraine.
“This initiative did not advance in the Knesset,” he noted. ambassador.
He noted that in the position of Deputy Foreign Minister, Sharren Haskel cannot, as a member of the government, present private legislative initiatives. Therefore, according to the ambassador, this is where we can put an end to it.
“As far as the transfer of weapons is concerned, it is entirely under the jurisdiction of the army and the Ministry of Defense. The Israeli Ministry of Defense has not made any such decision,” Michael Brodsky emphasized.
Recall that earlier it became known that the Israeli army discovered modern Russian weapons at the bases of the terrorist group Hezbollah.
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