Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Maria Zakharova, the spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry, said: Regarding the delivery of weapons to Ukraine, we do not divide countries based on geography; we say that any country that delivers weapons to Kiev should know that we consider these weapons to be legitimate targets for attack by Russian forces.
American "Axios" media also announced on Wednesday night that Benjamin Netanyahu's government is reviewing Israel's policy towards Ukraine and it is possible that Tel Aviv will equip the Kiev government with defense systems.
Eli Cohen, the new foreign minister of the Zionist regime, also assured Ukraine on January 19 that he will continue providing humanitarian aid. However, in general, Tel Aviv still maintains a cautious position and rejects the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
Recently, the American media reported that Washington asked the Zionist regime to transfer some of the weapons stationed in the occupied territories, including the "Hawk" missile system, to Ukraine.
The positions of the Zionist regime towards the war between Russia and Ukraine and its support for Kiev at one point had brought the tensions in Tel Aviv-Moscow relations to the point where the Kremlin ordered the suspension of the activities of the Jewish Agency in Moscow in the middle of the month of Cancer.
After that, Yair Lapid, the prime minister of the Zionist regime at the time, demanded the preparation of a package of countermeasures against Russia, which created an unprecedented tension between the two sides.