Russian Kornet portable anti-tank missile systems were seized
THOUSANDS of Russian-made weapons seized in Lebanon and Gaza may be given to under new proposals by .
The plan, which has been gratefully welcomed by Kyiv, will drastically alter Tel Aviv’s neutrality on the conflict, and marks “”a serious step in recognising the common threats faced by both countries.”
In December, confirmed it had seized more than 85,000 weapons as it captured large warehouses during its successful campaign against iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, which included the assassination of militant leaders using booby-trapped pagers.
The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) displayed some 9,000 explosive devices and grenades; 6,840 RPG rockets and anti-tank missiles, 2,700 assault rifles; 2,860 other guns include sniper rifles.
Significantly, the all also included 340 Russian-made Kornets, along with their launchers; 9M131FM (thermobaric) weapons – currently being used by in – 9M131M anti tank missiles and 9K32M Strela-2 portable anti-aircraft missile systems.
A ‘massive cache” of Chinese weapons given to Hamas and seized in Gaza would also be handed over.
Israeil deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel originally proposed the weapons transfer
Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sign strategic partnership
The deal was first proposed by ’s deputy foreign minister Sharren Haskel last year , and was discussed again when she met Ukrainian ambassador Yevhen Korniychuk on Tuesday,
has a long history of accepting Russian jews and relations with have grown since he came to power.
Tel Aviv’s neutrality over the Ukrainian war means that it has so far refused to impose sanctions against Moscow.
But the Russian premier’s decision to formalise a military alliance with ’ arch nemesis, Iran, just three days before ’s inauguration as 47th US president may have irrevocably tipped the scales.
Iran’s Islamic regime is bracing itself for the return of a ‘maximum pressure” policy under PresidentTrump.
The new strategic partnership is understood to include information-sharing to aid the development of
Iran’s nuclear weapons, which has vowed not to allow.
Iran has also supplied with thousands of Shahed drones and short-range ballistic missiles, weapons frequently used in ‘s attacks on Ukrainian cities.
A bill about the weapons transfer is set to come before Parliament, the Knesset, in the near future.
In their meeting, Ukrainian Ambassador Yevgen Korniychuk thanked Sharren Haskel for having proposed the bill and “expressed hope for a positive resolution”.