Video Infoblog: ISRAEL just got TERRIBLE NEWS! Putin Hosts Palestine Leader After Sending Weapons to Iran
VIDEO ISRAEL just got TERRIBLE NEWS! Putin Hosts Palestine Leader After Sending Weapons to Iran
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The Middle East conflict is an ideal situation for Russia, which is gaining numerous political benefits.
The clash between Israel and Hamas has not only enhanced the Kremlin's expectations of changing the tone of the war in Ukraine, but it has also reinforced its perception that the Western-centric system of international relations is failing.
ISRAEL just got TERRIBLE NEWS! Putin Hosts Palestine Leader After Sending Weapons to Iran
The full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 ended most internal Western debates about Russia, unifying countries on both sides of the Atlantic. However, the Israel-Hamas war has resurfaced state-level divisions: while the United States stands on Israel's right to self-defence, European countries have been at odds over what position the European Union should take.
There are also societal splits, with pro- and anti-Israel marches taking place on a regular basis from Washington to Stockholm. Even state institutions are not immune to these opposing viewpoints, with media reports indicating widespread dissatisfaction among US officials with the White House's pro-Israel policy.
Against this context, the war in Ukraine has fallen off the table. The US has stated that it will send assistance to both Israel and Ukraine. But how long can it remain fully engaged in two major conflicts? Moscow's hopes that the West will eventually tire of providing unrestricted support to Kyiv have never seemed more justified.
Furthermore, many in the Global South saw Washington's pro-Israel posture as undermining the credibility of the West's broader grounds for backing Ukraine. The moral argument against Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to be empty rhetoric, particularly in Middle Eastern countries.
Photos of the rubble in Gaza, tales of thousands of dead children, and humanitarian organisations' fury have left a lasting impression on people in the developing countries. People might dispute endlessly about the reasons for the Ukraine conflict or Israel's operation in Gaza, but for many, the conclusion is obvious: the US was critical of Russia when it slaughtered innocent civilians in Ukraine, but now it is mute when its partner Israel does the same in Gaza.
The Kremlin has traditionally held a worldview in which morals and ideologies are meaningless, and only state interests’ matter. And this reasoning suggests that there is no better outcome for Moscow than the continuance of the Middle East conflict, which is damaging the West's approach to Russia. Moscow doesn't even have to move a finger: Israel's ground operation in Gaza is unlikely to cease anytime soon. When it happens, insurmountable problems will persist.
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the Middle East conflict is an ideal situation for Russia which is gaining numerous political benefits welcome everyone in today's video we're going to tell you Putin hosts Palestine leader after sending weapons to Iran the clash between Israel and Hamas has not only enhanced the kremlin's expectations of changing the tone of the war in Ukraine but it has also reinforced its perception that the Western Centric system of international relations is failing but before we proceed the further video if you're new to this channel remember go ahead and to hit the Bell icon to subscribe so you won't miss the informative videos we will upload in the future the fullscale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 ended most internal Western debates about Russia unifying countries on both sides of the Atlantic however the Israel humus War has resurfaced state level division is while the United States stands on Israel's right to self-defense European countri Ries have been at odds over what position the European Union should take there are also societal splits with Pro and anti-israel marches taking place on a regular basis from Washington to Stockholm even State institutions are not immune to these opposing viewpoints with media reports indicating widespread dissatisfaction Among Us officials with the White House's pro-israel policy against this context the war in Ukraine has fallen off the table the ufs has stated that it will send assistance to both Israel and Ukraine but how long can it remain fully engaged in two major conflicts moscow's hopes that the West will eventually Tire of providing unrestricted support to keev have never Justified furthermore many in the global South saw Washington's pro Israel posture as undermining The credibility of the West's broader grounds for backing Ukraine the moral argument against Russia's invasion of Ukraine appears to be empty rhetoric particularly in Middle Eastern countries photos of the rubble in Gaza Tales of thousands of dead children and humanitarian organizations Fury have left a lasting impression on people in the developing countries people might dispute endlessly about the reasons for the Ukraine conflict or Israel's operation in Gaza but for many the conclusion is obvious the US was critical of Russia when it slaughtered innocent civilians in Ukraine but now it is mute when its partner Israel does the same in Gaza the Kremlin has traditionally held a worldview in which morals and ideologies are meaningless and only state interests matter and this reasoning suggests that there is no better outcome for Moscow than the continuance of the Middle East conflict which is damaging the West's approach to Russia osow doesn't even have to move a finger Israel's ground operation in Gaza is unlikely to cease anytime soon when it happens insurmountable problems will persist true the escalation in Gaza poses threats to Russia and if pro-iranian troops are drawn in it may become a serious headache for the Kremlin moscow's connections with Iran indicate that it has been leaning towards a protan position in the Middle East in recent years but this does not imply that it is prepared to help Iran in a confrontation with Israel such a situation would force Russia to choose a side with ramifications for Russia's participation in Syria for the time being being a wider military conflict in the Middle East appears improbable Iran and its proxies have remained out of the Gaza conflict thus far making them less inclined to intervene later down the line the Israel Hamas conflict also creates domestic challenges for the Kremlin according to official declarations October's anti-semitic pogram in dagistan shocked Russia's leadership the Kremlin has already expressed concerns over nationalism and Russia's ethnic republics now Middle East policy must consider public sentiment simultaneously these hazards should be easily mitigated it would be sufficient to tone down anti-israel sentiments while remaining moderately critical of the country's Behavior indeed the program in dodan most likely convinced the Kremlin that staying out of the Israel hamus conflict is less participating finally events in the Middle East have helped the Kremlin convince itself that Russia's recent foreign policy has been correct a charismatic leader should be able to convince others around him that he is fortunate and that success comes easily despite the problems President Vladimir Putin appears to believe that every cloud has a silver lining and he transfers this optimism to his subordinates any wins especially those that appear to come out of nowhere reinforce Putin's fatalism and Trust in his infallibility everything is in God's hands and God of course supports Russia there are more rational arguments moscow's gamble on the demise of a western dominated International order appears to be paying off today it's Israel and Palestine but tomorrow it could be Taiwan and China as a result the Middle East crisis supports the premise that Russia cannot be isolated the global South no longer trusts the West which presents new prospects for Moscow the battle also strengthens the kremlin's belief that the challenges posed by the war in Ukraine will eventually resolve themselves Russia has tried and tested this strategy several times even if the invasion does not go as planned logic dictates that everything would be resolved all of this suggests that Russia will continue to play a passive role in the Israel heus conflict Moscow played no part in starting the issue and could not settle it even if it wanted to Russia cannot even act as a middleman since Israel is concerned about its tight ties to Tran the only alternative left is to observe events from a distance while repeating Hollow platitudes about a two-state solution meanwhile the kremlin's gains from events in the Middle East simply helped to persuade the Russian Elite that they have chosen the right course Russia's President Vladimir Putin met with his Palestinian counterpart Mamud ABA in Moscow to discuss the Gaza conflict and recent Middle Eastern developments in his opening remarks during the meeting Putin underlined his country's concern about the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and the loss of Civilian lives he emphasized Russia's ongoing support for Gaza and a peaceful conclusion to the Israeli Palestinian issue according to the Russian state-owned Ria news agency the Russian position has been formulated for a long time and in order to ensure a long-term reliable and stable peace in the Middle East it is necessary to implement all you decisions and first of all to create a full full-fledged Palestinian State he said Abbas welcomed Russia's efforts to Foster Palestinian reconciliation and referred to Putin as a friend of the Palestinian people we are happy to meet President Putin as a friend of the Palestinian people in order to exchange views regarding the difficult conditions that Palestine is experiencing and to discuss ways to stop the aggression and War of extermination waged by the occupation in Gaza and the West Bank including Jerusalem and to avoid expanding the war in the region ABA stated according to the Palestinian organization abas again maintained his desire for a quick ceasefire and complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip to pave the way for the formation of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital the Palestinian leader arrived in Moscow late on Monday for a 3-day visit on Putin's invitation abbis last visited Russia in November 2021 when he met with Putin in SOI the two leaders met again in October 2022 during the conference on interaction and confidence-building measures in Asia held in estana according to Russia's official news Outlet task Putin had three phone discussions with abis since the war in the Gaza Strip erupted in October Israel launched its offensive on Gaza on October 7 in response to hamas's extraordinary crossborder attack in which terrorists from the Palestinian group killed almost 1200 people and held over 240 others hostage according to numbers from the health Ministry in Gaza almost 40,000 people largely women and children have been killed in the onslaught while the United Nations believes that up to 1.9 million people have been displaced due to catastrophic humanitarian conditions Russia which has endeavored to maintain balanced relations between the Palestinians and Israel has con consistently called for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of the hostages while denouncing hamasa seven attack in February Putin disclosed that his country was working to obtain the release of prisoners held captive by Hamas meanwhile Russia has hosted Palestinian factions on several occasions since last October as part of its efforts to achieve internal reconciliation most recently in March when delegations from F which abis ALS leads and Islamic Jihad met in Moscow for talks aimed at ending the Palestinian division on October 26 a senior hamama delegation led by the group's International Affairs Commander Musa Abu marzuk visited Moscow and met with Russia's Deputy foreign minister bagdanov in March Hamas sent a highlevel team to the Russian Capital to meet with foreign minister Sergey lavro abbas's travel to Russia this week comes as tensions in the area rise ahead of an anticipated Iranian retaliation to the killing of Ham's leader Ismail Hani in tran late last month the Kremlin strongly condemned hani's execution which Iran and Hamas blamed on Israel warning of the dangerous consequences of such an action which could further destabilize the area Mahmud abas the Palestinian leader is in Moscow for meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin their first face-to-face meeting since 2021 one the two are likely to discuss Israel's battle on Gaza the Kremlin has maintained contacts with both Israel and Palestine but experts say its actual influence over the issue is minimal and the meeting is largely symbolic when you look at Russia's engagement with the Palestine issue it's about more than just Palestine Samuel Romani author of Russia in Africa told Al jazer it's about really cementing themselves within the Arab world by showing that they have solidarity with Palestinian cause while the Americans are supporting Israel so that these meetings are not just about Palestine they're also about Russia's soft power in the Middle East unlike the United States and the European Union Russia has not designated humus as a terrorist outfit instead welcoming the group's delegates to Moscow shortly after their victory in the 2006 Palestinian elections and seeing them as a legitimate political entity in February AR Russia convened a conference with officials from mamas fat and Islamic Jihad to try to bridge their sometimes disagreements but nothing ever came of it said russin sanov an independent Russian Middle East analyst now based in Baku besides its support for Palestine Moscow has to criticize Western countries for their support of Israel Russia Today takes an anti-western and thus anti-israeli stance for example when the UN Security Council meets to discuss British us proposals on Gaza Russia has always used its veto power which Palestinians appreciate the US UK France and Japan all voted against Russia's request for a ceasefire in Gaza in the UN Security Council in October Russia's emergency Ministry has also reportedly sent hundreds of tons of Aid to the besieged Palestinian Enclave primarily food and hygiene products to be distributed by the Egyptian red crescent Society it's simply important for the Kremlin to show yet again that it's playing some role but I don't think it will amount to anything says suleimanov abbis will soon be 90 years old it's obvious a transition of power in Palestine is imminent I think the Kremlin understands this as well and if they aren't already they will be closely watching who will take a base's place maybe this will also be under discussion Russia and I Israel meanwhile Israel's history with Russia is intricately linked Jews fleeing programs and persecution in the Russian Empire comprised the first wave of mass migration from Europe into Palestine following World War II the USR initially supported the 1947 partition proposal claiming that Western Nations had failed to protect their own Jewish populations and was the first to recognize the Jewish State the young Israeli Army even got weapons from communist Czechoslovakia which was then subordinate to the Kremlin Soviet leader Joseph Stalin may have seen Israel as a valuable wedge against British interests in the Middle East however the USR quickly abandoned Zionism in favor of arming and equipping adjacent Arab states and Palestinian Liberation organizations Abus got his Doctorate in the 1970s from moscow's Patrice lumumba people's friendship University where he wrote a controversial thesis on what he claimed were shared objectives between early zionists and Nazis Israeli Scholars have even suggested based on Soviet records that Abus was a KGB agent which abbis has denied accusing the researchers of trying to disrupt peace 19676 day war the Kremlin severed all diplomatic connections with Israel until the conclusion of the Cold War only resuming contact when communism crumbled 1990s modern Russia has attempted to strike a balance between its ties with Israel and its sympathy for Palestinians Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natan who have openly enjoyed a pleasant report even been photographed watching ballet together the relationship is complicated by Russia's role in Syria where Moscow partners with Iran backed Hezbollah Israel's sworn adversary there are things each wants from the other said Mark and Catz professor emeritus at George Mason University at the the same time Israeli authorities fear that if relations deteriorate Moscow will harm Russia's Jewish Community Moscow doesn't want to see Israel doing anything to arm Ukraine and they have been appreciative that the Israelis have been restrained in this regard Israelis for their part cite the deconfliction agreement between Russian and Israeli forces with regard to Syria whereby the Israelis pound the Iranians and Hezbollah but don't harm the Russians Katz told me Romani claims that the Israelis are increasingly acting in a unilateral fashion in Syria sometimes merely just informing the Russians instead of Consulting with them and engaging with them so far Israel has declined to censor Russia for its invasion of Ukraine but ties have significantly cool but after October 7 relations became even more strained in Israel it's now completely unacceptable when Russia accepts amama if before October 7 this was understandable because it was assumed Moscow would act as an intermediate now this is seen completely differently and when Putin compared the bombardment of Gaza to the siege of Leningrad this was also taken very poorly in Israel Israel has a sizable russian-born diaspora and the Kremlin has utilized its connections with Hamas to secure the return of a few Russian Israelis kidnapped on October 7 because russian-israeli relations have been so strained over their criticisms of the war and their relations with the Russians now have smaller scale diplomatic goals like for example they were engaging with Hamas to get Russian hostages out from their territory Romani told me the Iran factor in July hamas's political Chief isma hania was assassinated in tyan prompting Iran Russia's close Ally to threaten Vengeance Russia's foreign Ministry sharply condemned The Killing calling it a futile act in peace discussions and urging all all sides to exercise restraint I think if there's an Israeli Iranian conflict what are the prospects for the US entering such a war and what can Russia actually do agreed cats Russian forces in Ukraine are fairly stretched one week it seems they're on the advance now of course it seems like they're on the back foot will Russia have the capacity of acting in a way that determines the conflict hamas's horrific assault on Israel coincided with Vladimir Putin's birthday a catastrophic security shock in the Middle East was most likely a welcome surprise for a Russian president whose strategic objective is to shift Western backing and attention away from Ukraine a big Inferno in Israel risks achieving just big question is how much credit to give the Kremlin for The Perfect Storm of mounting crises in Israel Kosovo the Caucasus and Africa that are rearing up on America and Europe for many it's tempting to see Putin as a mastermind or Puppet Master stirring up more conflicts than the West can handle the kremlin's propagandists are already spreading a narrative that a Middle East war is a win for Russia and that the money for Ukraine will dry up in reality Putin did not start all of these crises but he is now content to stoke the fires and take advantage of the chaos this was probably the best birthday gift for Putin the attack against Israel will divide attention given the natural us focus on Israel a diplomat from the you noted we hope that this will not have a dramatic effect on the support for Ukraine but of course a lot will also depend on the length of the conflict in the Middle East if we truly want to be a geopolitical European Union we have to be able to deal with multiple crises at the same time in Washington it's a foregone conclusion that the Hamas attacks on Israel will reduce the US focus on Ukraine as it has been absorbed by the consequences of last week's ouster of speaker Kevin McCarthy by a group of Republican hardliners part of the same group of conservatives that has been looking to cut Aid to Ukraine the race to succeed McCarthy is now unfolding making it more difficult for the Biden Administration to gain Congressional approval for any additional Israeli journalists who have been here in Ukraine in bcha are now saying that they saw the same evil where the only difference is that there is a terror in response to the hamus attacks Russian foreign minister Sergey lavro stated that the US's destructive policy is preventing the establishment of a Palestinian State Hamas leader Ismael Han and other officials have recently visited Moscow instead of actively working at Palestinian Israeli settlement these morons the USA have interfered with us and are providing the neo-nazis Z and Ukraine with fullscale Aid pitting the two closely related peoples against each other mock the process of pumping the KE regime with weapons from a factual emotional financial and technological point of view will enter a downward Trend claimed Kremlin spokesman Dimitri pesov joyfully arguing that funding for Ukraine would now certainly decline does this imply that Russia had a direct role in the attacks that seems unlikely as Russia is far less important than Iran in terms of hamas's we weapons and financing this strategy allows the Russians to claim they support a peace process but the ensuing violence disrupts the region diverts policy makers attention from Russia's aggression on Ukraine and draws US Naval assets from the Black Sea to the Eastern Mediterranean said Norman rule a former senior us intelligence official Putin's flirtations with hamus and support for Palestinians also help him in his push to position himself as an important player in a global realignment against the West alongside China and Iran just days ago he stated that Russia's intention was to build a new world blaming the West for the conflict in Ukraine and claiming that the conflict was fought over the principles on which the New World Order will be based Iran Russia's Ally and Main overseas military supplier certainly wants a new world order but it's unclear how directly Tran gives specific orders to Hamas ruled outed Tran participated in operational planning for the assault but that misunderstands how Iran operates its role and how it uses proxies he said Iran creates a Frankenstein monster and then turns him loose on a village crisis Caucasus another flasho in the southern Caucasus is nagoro kabach where Putin's critics accuse him of purposefully inciting a situation that forced more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians to evacuate their ANC ancestral country following azerbaijan's 24-hour military assault on September 19 and 20th in some quarters the incident has been presented as a proof of Russian weakness implying that Moscow could no longer guarantee the protection of Armenians in the face of an onslaught by Turkish backed aeran Russia on the other hand is attempting to suggest that it deliberately cut off support for the kabach Armenians putting pressure on the United States and the European Union to assist with the refugee Exodus moscow's message is that it is punishing Armenian prime minister Nicol pashinian for breaking away from his alliance with Russia and attempting to steer his country in a more Western Direction in this case it is more likely that Putin played a role few seasoned observers believe that aeran would have sent in its troops without moscow's approval or without the Russians smoothing things over with tan azer bayan's traditional foe who has long expressed concerns about border changes in the South Caucasus coincidentally or not as azer Bean's forces Advanced Russian defense minister sir J shyu was in tran for talks with senior Iranian military and security officials including Iranian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Muhammad bageri and Islamic revolutionary guard Aerospace Chief Amir alih hajizada it is not unreasonable to believe that nagoro European Council president Charles Michael has also made it clear that he believes Putin is to blame for the Calamity in the Caucasus claiming that Armenians were betrayed by Russian peacekeepers passivity following azer Bean's takeover of nagoro kabic armed serbs and police clashed in bansa village in Northern Kosovo zacan municipality Kosovo has accused Serbian President Alexander vous of ordering the attack While others suspect far-right Serbian Ultra nationalists with ties to Moscow European Council president Charles Michael is likewise leaving no doubt that he believes the Calamity in the Caucasus was Putin's fault pool photo by mikyle Metzel via fkt images kosovars and albanians have long argued that Russia is the principal Factor attempting to spark a new conflict in the Balkans just last month Albanian prime minister Ed Rama stated that Russia was exploiting tensions over Kosovo to legitimize its neo-imperial that's all for today's video whether Putin gets directly involved or not a flare up in the Balkans would undoubtedly benefit Russia creating another huge distraction for a tired west that is already struggling to retain coherence and unity don't forget to like the video and hit the Subscribe button to avoid missing any new videos from our Channel thanks for watching and