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Mike Kimelman's avatar

George, The idea of Israel “stabbing Russia in the back” implies that:

*Israel had a strong pro-Russian alliance to begin with (which it didn’t).

*Israel actively worked against Russia (which it didn’t).

*Russia had a reasonable expectation of Israeli support (which it never did).

The real “stab in the back” (I reject the language altogether as Russia as never been an ally of Israel - they've been aligned with the US for half a century or more) would have been if Israel had sent weapons to Ukraine or joined the West in sanctioning Russia. Even that didn’t happen.

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George Apley's avatar

It’s funny you posted all the pro-Zionist tweets, Russia and Iran’s friendship has never been stronger militarily and Russia saw how Israel stabbed it in the back during this war, that’s why Israel is panicking right now about the situation.

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