Ukraine Summons Israeli Envoy Over Alleged Arms Deal With Russia

by Jenni Froala
Ukraine Summons Israeli Envoy Over Alleged Arms Deal With Russia

Ukraine Summons Israeli Envoy Over Alleged Arms Deal With Russia...

Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned Israel's ambassador on Monday following reports that Israeli-made weapons were being used by Russian forces in the war. The diplomatic move comes as Kyiv investigates claims that Moscow acquired Israeli arms through third-party channels.

The development has drawn significant attention in the US due to Israel's close ties with Washington and ongoing debates about military aid to Ukraine. Analysts suggest the incident could strain US-Israel relations at a sensitive time for Middle East diplomacy.

Ukrainian officials confirmed the meeting with Ambassador Michael Brodsky but provided no immediate details about specific evidence. Israel's foreign ministry stated it is "looking into the matter" but maintains strict controls over weapons exports.

Pentagon officials declined to comment directly but noted the US closely monitors all weapons transfers to Ukraine. The White House has not yet issued a statement on the diplomatic incident.

This marks the first public dispute between Ukraine and Israel since Russia's 2022 invasion. The timing is particularly sensitive as Congress debates additional military funding for Ukraine while managing Middle East security concerns.

Social media reaction in the US has been divided, with some commentators calling for investigations into weapons diversion while others question the evidence behind Ukraine's claims. The story gained traction after being amplified by several national security-focused accounts on X (formerly Twitter).

Military experts caution that determining weapons origins in war zones remains challenging. However, verified footage of suspected Israeli equipment in Russian hands could escalate the diplomatic fallout in coming days.

Jenni Froala

Editor at CRM Socloudy covering trending news and global updates.