“We help, although behind the scenes, but much more than what is known,” said the diplomat quoted by the agency.
At the same time, the ambassador did not give any details of Jerusalem’s behind-the-scenes assistance to Kyiv.
Ron Prosor also mentioned two reasons for his country’s reserved stance towards Moscow: the presence of the Russian Federation in Syria and the large number of Jews living in Russia.
Earlier, the Israeli ambassador to Ukraine, Mikhail Brodsky, said that Israel would not jeopardize ties with Russia for the sake of military assistance to Ukraine.