“We captured a lot of Russian weapons from HAMAS, may send them to Ukraine,” says Israeli politician – Euromaidan Press

“We captured a lot of Russian weapons from HAMAS, may send them to Ukraine,” says Israeli politician

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  1. From the article:

    # “We captured a lot of Russian weapons from HAMAS, may send them to Ukraine,” says Israeli politician

    Weapons seized in Gaza should go to Kyiv since Ukraine and Israel face the same enemies, says Amir Weitmann, chairman of the liberals in the Israeli-governing Likud Party.“We captured a lot of Russian weapons from HAMAS, may send them to Ukraine,” says Israeli politician

    Israel could provide captured HAMAS and Hezbollah weapons – many of Russian, Chinese, and Iranian origin – to Ukraine, according to Amir Weitmann, chairman of the liberals in the Israeli-governing Likud Party.

    While Israel has largely limited its support for Ukraine to humanitarian aid and early warning systems, avoiding military assistance due to concerns over Russia’s reaction, some politicians are now suggesting a more assertive approach.

    ***“Israel doesn’t need them that much. Shipping some to Ukraine would be a good idea, and we could probably do this soon,”*** **Weitmann** [**told**](https://euromaidanpress.com/2024/11/02/the-west-must-help-israel-and-ukraine-defeat-evil-says-likuds-chairman-of-the-liberals-weitmann/) **Euromaidan Press in an exclusive interview.**

    He emphasized that Ukraine and Israel face a common adversary – a coalition including Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, along with their proxies.

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    While the Israeli government remains cautious about deeper Ukraine involvement, fearing increased Russian support for Israel’s enemies, Weitmann argues for a stronger stance.

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    Weitmann, who previously warned Russia of consequences in an RT interview last year, maintains his position on holding Russia accountable for its actions against both Israel and Ukraine.

  2. Where else is hamas getting munitions. Most of there inventory is of russian origin. Same with the technology implured by iran and proxy nations. Especially icbm and ballistic missile tech

  3. My guess: Netanyahu is floating the trial balloon of giving Ukraine seized weapons because they realize a Ukraine-supporting candidate will likely win the US presidency.

  4. Eh, I don’t think Netanyahu will approve that regardless of what other politicians say and majority supporting Ukraine although Israel has large Russian people & immigrants turned to Israeli citizens.

  5. Toss in some Iron Domes while you’re at it. You can field test it against russian rockets and drones.

  6. Israeli here. Sadly, he is an unknown “politician”. Not even an MP. Otherwise I’m fully in favor of returning Russian weapons to the Russian army by the hands of the Ukrainian army. Slava Ukraini!

  7. To be fair, damn near everyone and their uncles around the world has AK-47s.

  8. Good to hear voices calling Russia out as an enemy rather than constantly “signaling” to it that Netanyahu wants Orban’s job.

  9. These weapons are crucial for Ukraine’s defense.

  10. according to israeli press, there was so much hardware captured that idf considers to make new anti-tank unit equipped with russian and iranian (reverse engineered israeli) systems

  11. Russia, China and Iran, nobody is surprised. Those three have caused the world so much damage at this point it’s almost like they are drawing the world closer and closer to something something 3….

  12. Students – “omg israel is arming russians against ukraine”

  13. Ukraine and Israel have shown how toothless the Russian gears were.

    Israeli jets can freely bomb Iranian targets without any problems despite being guarded by S-300 systems. Old Bradleys can go against T90s. Su-57 fears going out against F16s. Javelins are stopping Russian armor since the early days. Ukraine able to hold Russia for this long with little Western weapons showed how bad the Russians are at conducting warfare.

  14. Unsurprising. If only Israel had supported Ukraine when Zelenskyy made overtures after Oct 7, but better late than never I guess.

  15. > He emphasized that Ukraine and Israel face a common adversary – a coalition including Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, along with their proxies.
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    > **“Russia needs to be punished and finished. We need to show Putin’s regime that aggression bears a price. The West has a collective responsibility to support Ukraine and Israel against these enemies,”** he said.
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    > While the Israeli government remains cautious about deeper Ukraine involvement, fearing increased Russian support for Israel’s enemies, Weitmann argues for a stronger stance.
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    > “It’s crucial for Israel to help Ukraine as circumstances allow. We must show our enemies, including Russia, that attacking us – or supporting those who do – comes at a price,” he noted.
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    > Weitmann, who previously warned Russia of consequences in an RT interview last year, maintains his position on holding Russia accountable for its actions against both Israel and Ukraine.

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