Israel denies envoy's claim of Patriot defenses given to Ukraine
- Israel has not sent Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine, according to the Israeli Interior Ministry.
- Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Mikhael Brodsky claimed that Patriot systems were sent to Ukraine, but later he stated those claims were not coordinated with the Foreign Ministry.
- Following Brodsky's remarks, Russia requested clarifications from Israel regarding the statements made.
- Israel has maintained a cautious approach regarding military support to Ukraine, often citing concerns over its own strategic stockpiles.
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Israel denies that it would have provided Ukraine's Patriot Air Defence Systems, after the Israeli Ambassador to Kiev indicated, even yesterday, that this would have happened.
Israeli Foreign Ministry denies sending Patriot systems to Ukraine amid conflicting claims
Israel has not transferred any Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, the Israeli Foreign Ministry told Israeli news outlet Ynet on June 10, refuting earlier claims made by its own ambassador in Kyiv."Israel has not transferred such systems to Ukraine," the Israeli Foreign Ministry told Ynet in a statement.The denial contrasts with statements made by Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky, who said in a recent interview that Israel had a…
Israel began to deny the transfer of decommissioned Patriot air defense systems to the Kiev regime: EADaily
EADaily, June 10th, 2025. The statement by the Ambassador of Tel Aviv in Kiev, Mikhail Brodsky, about the transfer of obsolete Patriot missile systems to Ukraine is not true. This statement was made by the Israeli Foreign Ministry at the request of RIA Novosti.
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