Statement from Russian Foreign Ministry accuses Israel of denouncing Russia to keep the world from criticizing Israel’s ‘occupation’.
ed note–As we have been saying–generally for many years, but specifically since the beginning of the ‘special military operations’ in Ukraine–the real nucleus around which all that is taking place now is not based in Kyev, Moscow, or NATO HQ in Brussels, but rather in Jerusalem.
Just as it was with Judea’s war against the person and presidency of one Donald J. Trump and in particular his ‘no more wars for Israel in the Middle East or elsewhere’ protocol, a multi-front political/media seek-and-destroy operation managed out of the office of Benjamin Netanyahu in order to stop DJT DEAD IN HIS TRACKS from gong forward with his ultimate ‘Deal of the Century’, likewise, the ‘SMO’ taking place in Ukraine is being done by Putin to thwart Judea’s plans for taking Russia apart, piece by piece, in the interests of driving her out of the Middle East so that the Jewish state will then have a free hand to move APOCALYPTICALLY against Syria, Iran, Lebanon and the rest of the countries in the region as part of her ‘Greater Israel’ plan.
Israel National News
The Russian Foreign Ministry has reacted with ‘regret and rejection’ to remarks by Israel’s Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, condemning Russia’s ongoing military operation in Ukraine.
Russia accused Israel of hypocrisy in attacking Russia’s actions: ‘There is an effort to take advantage of the situation around Ukraine to distract the international community from one of the longest unresolved conflicts — the Palestinian-Israeli one,’ the Russian statement declares.
‘It is also noteworthy that the longest occupation in post-war world history is carried out with the tacit connivance of the leading Western countries and the actual support of the United States,’ Russia added.
The Kremlin went on to denounce the blockade of Gaza and the ‘illegal occupation and creeping annexation of Palestinian territories.’
There has been no clarification as to what remarks exactly prompted Russia’s response, although they closely coincide with Israel’s support of a UN resolution condemning Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and the removal of Russia from the Human Rights Council.