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Russia’s Syria exit could help Ukraine-Israel relationship as analyst warns it ‘offers little’ to Jerusalem

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With the collapse of the Assad regime and Russia’s declining influence in Syria, some are saying that an opportunity for a rapprochement between Israel and Ukraine now exists, where it hadn’t before.

«Israel needs to be more involved in supporting Ukraine,» Yuli Edelstein, the chair of Israel’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Community and a member of the ruling Likud party, told Fox News Digital. «The situation has changed, it’s time for Israel to step up.»

Edelstein, a leading voice in Israel’s defense and foreign policy discussions, said «the enemy of my enemy is my friend,» adding, «We see a strategic alliance between the Russians and the Iranians. If before it was the great Russia adopting Iran, now it’s important to recognize that the balance of power has changed.»

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«We’ve seen the importance of Iranian weapons, with an emphasis on missiles and drones, for the Russians,» Edelstein continued, «Therefore, Israel could have taken a much clearer stance, supporting Ukraine.»

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Russian army vehicles are seen retreating to Putin’s military base at the Khmeimim airbase, where military transport planes are being loaded. (East2West)

Israel has long navigated the delicate balance between its ties with Russia and Ukraine. Despite strong public support for Ukraine, Israel’s government has maintained a cautious approach, largely due to its complex relationship with Moscow. With Russia controlling key areas of Syrian airspace, Israel had to manage airstrikes on Iranian-backed militias and weapons convoys along the axis from Iran via Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon, all while avoiding provoking Russia.

With Russia backing both Iran and its proxy groups, Ukrainian Ambassador to Israel Yevhen Korniychuk, who has been advocating for closer military cooperation and requesting military assistance from Israel, told Fox News Digital that Israel’s cautious stance toward Ukraine can no longer be justified. While Israel insists on providing only humanitarian and defensive aid, refraining from sending high-tech weaponry, Korniychuk emphasized the need for a shift in policy.

«Russia’s ties with Iran and its support for Hezbollah and Hamas make it clear Russia is no neutral player for Israel,» Korniychuk explained. «Now that Russia’s role in Syria is diminishing, Israel has no excuse – it should seize the opportunity to work more closely with Ukraine.»

The ambassador added, «Both our countries face the same threats. Israel has the expertise we need in air defense, and we have the experience in defending ourselves against Iranian drones. These drones are becoming a growing problem for both Ukraine and Israel.»

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visit the Hmeymim air base in Syria Dec. 11, 2017. (Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/ via Reuters/File Photo)

Edelstein noted, «I’m not suggesting we should open a war with Russia. But when it comes to cooperation with the Ukrainians, the Israeli interest is a close cooperation in anything related to defense, especially regarding missiles and drones. Look at what’s happening in Israel,» he said referring to recent events, when Iranian drones were able to penetrate the airspace of Israel, which is protected by highly advanced systems like the Iron Dome and Arrow. 

However, against what is perceived as a simpler threat, a drone strike took the lives of four soldiers at an Israeli base. «If, together with the Ukrainians, two years ago we had entered the defense field when the problems began here, we could have been better prepared.»

An Israeli security official told Fox News Digital that while Israel is advancing its own technology to combat Iranian drones, it takes time. «The Iron Dome, for example, is crucial for air defense, but it wasn’t designed to handle mass drone attacks, which is a challenge both Israel and Ukraine are facing,» the official said. «Israel’s systems are effective against rockets, but drones are another story. Ukraine has become a testing ground for real combat conditions, and we missed the chance to take advantage of that.»

Syrians celebrate Assad's departure

Syrians gather at Umayyad Square to celebrate the collapse of 61 years of Baath Party rule in Damascus on Dec. 9, 2024. (Murat Sengul/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Despite Israel’s cautious political rhetoric, intelligence collaboration between Israel and Ukraine has flourished. An Israeli government official speaking on background said, «The intelligence cooperation between Ukraine and Israel has been far more advanced than our political relations.» A Ukrainian official confirmed that, saying, «The intelligence communities in Ukraine and Israel have close and productive relations, and I hope that on the military level, Israel will now agree to sell Ukraine technologies and equipment that can assist it in the war against Russia.»

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Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meeting on Sept. 12, 2019, in Sochi, Russia. (Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

Rebekah Koffler, strategic military intelligence analyst and author of «Putin’s Playbook,» said Israel’s primary concern should be its regional security, particularly in relation to Iran, and that the collapse of Assad’s regime and the weakening of Russia’s influence in Syria has not changed that. «As much as there is pressure for Israel to support Ukraine, strategically, Israel has more to gain by remaining neutral with Russia. Russia still holds significant leverage in the Middle East.»

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«A stable relationship with Russia offers Israel a strategic advantage,» Koffler continued, «especially in managing the Iranian threat and maintaining influence with key regional actors like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Turkey, where Putin has leverage. Ukraine, on the other hand, offers little to Israel. While Ukraine is highly dependent on Western support, Israel does not derive significant benefits from this relationship.»

Daniel Vajdich, a Republican foreign policy expert and president of Yorktown Solutions, which advises Ukrainian state entities, highlighted that Israel is now in a stronger position to support Ukraine, given the changing security landscape. «Israel’s strategic focus has always been on its own security, especially after 14 months of multifront war. But now, there is certainly room for more support for Ukraine,» Vajdich explained. «Israel’s defense capabilities, especially in air defense, are exceptional, and Ukraine could benefit significantly from that expertise.»

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The 24th Mechanised Brigade fires toward Russian positions near Chasiv Yar town, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, Aug. 20, 2024. (Oleg Petrasiuk/Ukrainian 24th Mechanised Brigade via AP)

Vajdich also pointed out that a shifting geopolitical landscape could provide Israel with more freedom to support Ukraine without facing the same level of external pressure. «The Trump administration likely won’t pressure Israel to increase its support for Ukraine, unlike the Biden administration,» he said. «However, more U.S. support to Israel, particularly under a future Trump administration, could allow Israel to feel more secure in providing additional help to Ukraine. Israel will likely continue to prioritize its security, but the space for collaboration with Ukraine is expanding.»

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«The Israelis always said that Russia was their neighbor to the north, and therefore they had to be cautious not to threaten the relationship,» Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel said, «But now their neighbor has left – the excuse lost its validity. We hope that Israel will reconsider its refusal to deliver defensive weapons and technology to Ukraine.»


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Begoña Gómez, esposa de Pedro Sánchez, declaró por el tráfico de influencias: esta vez respondió preguntas, pero sólo de su abogado

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Después de una primera comparecencia en julio, Begoña Gómez, la esposa del presidente del Gobierno español, volvió este miércoles ante el juez que investiga sus actividades profesionales en una ajetreada semana judicial para el líder socialista.

Las citaciones judiciales se suceden esta semana en las varias investigaciones que amargan la vida a Pedro Sánchez, que siempre ha defendido la probidad de su mujer y de su Gobierno.

El lunes compareció un empresario que es el principal acusador en un caso de corrupción que implica a un ex ministro socialista de Transportes, quien ya declaró la semana pasada. El martes le tocó a un exasesor de este ministro en el mismo caso y el miércoles a la mujer del presidente del gobierno en una causa distinta.


«Un auténtico carrusel judicial», bromeó el lunes Alberto Núñez Feijóo, líder del conservador Partido Popular (PP), el primero de la oposición.

«Hay una manera muy simple de que la Justicia salga de la vida del Gobierno», añadió. «Que devuelvan lo que se han llevado y que dejen de malversar».


Gómez fue citada en julio para explicar las acusaciones de corrupción y tráfico de influencias que pesaban sobre ella, e hizo valer su derecho a guardar silencio.

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La esposa de Sánchez llegó a los juzgados de Madrid un poco antes de las 10 (6 hs de Argentina) para comparecer ante el juez Juan Carlos Peinado por sospechas de apropiación indebida de programas informáticos creados para la universidad en la que trabajaba y «ejercicio ilegal» de una profesión en ese centro.

Gómez entró directamente en auto al estacionamiento subterráneo de los juzgados, ahorrándose desfilar ante la prensa que esperaba en la calle, como ya ocurrió en julio, y, a diferencia de entonces, no se acogió a sus derecho a no declarar y respondió a preguntas, pero sólo a las de su abogado, explicaron a la AFP fuentes judiciales.


La asociación Hazte Oír, próxima a la extrema derecha, está detrás de la querella en esta parte del caso y acusa a Gómez de haber registrado a su nombre un «software» financiado por empresas privadas y destinado a un máster que codirigía en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid hasta el inicio del curso 2024.


En las otras piezas del caso, abiertas en abril a raíz de las denuncias de Hazte Oír y de otra asociación próxima a la extrema derecha, Manos Limpias, se acusa a la esposa de Pedro Sánchez, de 49 años, de haberse aprovechado del cargo de su marido en sus relaciones profesionales.

A mediados de noviembre, hablando por primera vez sobre estos asuntos ante una comisión del Parlamento regional de Madrid, Begoña Gómez, especializada en consultoría y recaudación de fondos, aseguró que las acusaciones contra ella tenían «un objetivo político evidente».


Pedro Sánchez, por su parte, insiste en que no hay «nada» que reprochar a su esposa y que su Gobierno está «limpio», acusando a la derecha y a la extrema derecha de estar detrás de esta «campaña» de desprestigio.

La semana pasada, durante un encuentro informal con periodistas, el jefe del Gobierno llegó a sugerir que los jueces estaban en connivencia con el PP al facilitarle información sobre casos contra sus allegados, comentarios que llevaron a la presidenta del Tribunal Supremo a defender la independencia del poder judicial.

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Este miércoles, en el Congreso de los Diputados, Sánchez dijo estar «convencido de que una amplísima mayoría de jueces y juezas de nuestro país cumple con su labor con absoluto rigor».


La desgastadora semana judicial de Sánchez y su entorno concluirá el viernes con la citación como testigo de una empleada de la Moncloa, sede de la presidencia del Gobierno, sospechosa de haber trabajado en realidad para Begoña Gómez ayudándola con su trabajo en la Universidad Complutense.

A principios de enero, habrá una nueva cita: la comparecencia del hermano de Sánchez, investigado por malversación, tráfico de influencias, apropiación indebida y fraude fiscal a raíz de otra denuncia de «Manos limpias».

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