Israeli Official: Zelensky Believes Israel Owes Him Because He Is Jewish
A senior Israeli official has criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying he believes Israel owes him something because he is Jewish, highlighting ongoing tensions between Kyiv and Yerushalayim.
Since the war between Russia and Ukraine began, Ukrainian officials have not concealed their frustration with Israel for refusing to supply weapons. While Israel has provided humanitarian aid, set up a field hospital, assisted with water purification systems, and delivered an early-warning alert system similar to Israel’s “Red Alert,” it has stopped short of sending military equipment.
In August, Ukraine’s ambassador to Israel, Yevgen Korniychuk, addressed attempts to arrange a meeting between Zelensky and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “There were several attempts for him to come to Israel since October 7. Unfortunately, the attempts did not succeed, and it was not our fault.”
The latest incident occurred this month, when Netanyahu requested a conversation with Zelensky regarding the situation with Iran. Zelensky initially agreed, but coordination fell apart after the time window proposed by Israel did not suit him. Additional scheduling efforts also failed, and the call ultimately never took place. Israeli officials were also displeased that Zelensky chose to give an interview to an Israeli media outlet before speaking with Netanyahu.
A senior Israeli source familiar with Israel-Ukraine relations told Ynet that this reflects a broader pattern in Ukrainian conduct. “They never knew how to conduct a discreet dialogue with us, only made public demands. Zelensky is convinced that we owe him something just because he is Jewish, and that is not the case. That doesn’t mean we couldn’t have helped more, but they are no less to blame than we are.”
The official added that Israel has no particular strategic interest in Ukraine aside from the annual pilgrimage to Uman. “We don’t have any special interest in Ukraine except Uman, but that is a seasonal issue. This current round in the Middle East is meant to strengthen Ukraine’s strategic value and send a message to the United States. The issue has nothing to do with us,” he said.
A similar situation unfolded last September, when efforts were made to arrange a call between Netanyahu and Zelensky regarding travel to Uman for Rosh Hashanah. Zelensky did not accept the call. “Zelensky is disappointed and understands that Bibi calls him every year when he needs Uman after pressure from the chareidi parties,” the senior Israeli official said.
Despite the friction, the source emphasized that intelligence cooperation between Israel and Ukraine remains solid. “There is no crisis at the moment, perhaps a kind of competition. We are competing over weapons and American attention,” the senior Israeli official concluded.
{Matzav.com}
