Zelenskyy slams Israel for lack of support, in speech to Knesset

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized Israel for not imposing sanctions on Russia and not marketing weapons to Ukraine.

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tackled the Knesset this night in a video clip convention from Ukraine. Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy released Zeneskyy by declaring that the Russian attack on Ukraine was a blatant violation of global preparations and that a ceasefire should really be declared as speedily as possible.

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Zelenskyy mentioned that just as the Germans prepared a “closing solution” for the Jews, now the Russians are planning “a last option” for Ukrainians. “They chat about this overtly in Moscow,” he stated.

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Zelenskyy was important of the Israeli authorities. “Can you clarify to me why we are calling on the overall globe to aid us and we are requesting assistance and we have questioned you for support and even entry visas? But what is this variance? These calculations? Or mediation without the need of selecting sides? I depart you to select your answers but I want to level out that indifference kills. Calculations can be wrong. You can mediate concerning states but not among great and evil.

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Zelenskyy additional, “Your Iron Dome is the best program. We know that you can assistance your very own interests and also help Ukraine safeguard Ukrainian Jews. Numerous may possibly check with why we are not able to get weapons from you and why Israel has not imposed major sanctions on Russia. Why aren’t you placing tension on organizations in Russia. You have to dwell with these responses. The Ukrainians have produced their decision. 80 a long time in the past we saved Jews and we have some of the world’s righteous among the us. Now Israel can also choose. Thank you for everything.”

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Published by Globes, Israel organization news – en.globes.co.il – on March 20, 2022.

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© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2022.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy  Photo: Reuters

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Picture: Reuters