Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on world leaders on Saturday (local time) to show solidarity and unity in supporting Israel and condemning the “terrorist attack” by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on world leaders on Saturday (local time) to show solidarity and unity in supporting Israel and condemning the “terrorist attack” by Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
Zelenskyy, whose army has been fighting a war Russia launched against it 19 months ago, said that Israel — just like Ukraine — had “every right” to protect itself.”Let the value of human life and the intolerance of terror be the principles that will finally unite the whole world,” Zelenskyy said in his nightly video address.
“Wherever they aim their missiles and whomever they attack, terrorists must lose. And this is important for the whole world,” he added.Ukraine’s relations with Israel have been tense since Russia’s invasion began in February 2022. While having sent tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Netanyahu has consistently refused to supply weapons to Kyiv.
Israel, a major US partner, has some of the closest ties with Russia among countries politically aligned with the West.In a much more restrained message than Ukraine, Russia called on both Palestine and Israel to “implement an immediate ceasefire” and said it was in contact with Israel, the Palestinians and Arab countries over the violence.
The Ukrainian army put out a video on Saturday with Ukrainian soldiers condemning the Hamas attack and speaking in support of Israel.