Israel conducting policy review of its response to the Ukraine war

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Scoop: The new Israeli government is conducting a policy review of its response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the possibility of supplying defensive weapon systems to Kyiv, three Israeli officials said.

The new Israeli government is conducting a policy review of its response to the

The officials said the policy review is being led by the National Security Council with input from the Defense and Foreign ministries and the Mossad. A senior Israeli official said the Biden administration understands Netanyahu is not going to move the needle toward Russia.

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