“Israel has stepped up its intelligence assistance to Ukraine in recent weeks via NATO,” sources from the alliance in Brussels were quoted by the Haaretz daily as saying.
The newspaper evaluated the recent move as “Israel's latest show of flexibility toward Kyiv,” with political and military authorities slightly easing “the fence-sitting policy” they have employed since Russia’s war on Ukraine began on Feb. 24.
The military support that Iran is now providing Moscow, including the training of Russian forces in Russia, served as the catalyst for the slight policy change, according to Haaretz.
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