Ukraine is following Israel’s path in the war
Today, Israel and Ukraine are two countries with the greatest combat experience. Israel has much to learn from Ukraine, and Ukraine still has much to learn from Israel.
This was stated by the Israeli ambassador to Ukraine, Michaël Brodsky, in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
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According to him, Ukraine has made tremendous strides in military technology development over the four years of war and has managed to find creative and relatively inexpensive solutions that will remain in demand worldwide for a long time.
Brodsky noted that, in a certain sense, Ukraine is following Israel’s path.
“Israel has created its own value, primarily due to the technologies we have managed to develop. And probably, first and foremost, because of the military situation, as these technologies were developed in the army and for military purposes. Ukraine is going absolutely the same way,” he said.
When asked whether the Israeli army has anything to learn from Ukraine, the diplomat answered affirmatively.
Ambassador Brodsky on the military experience of Israel and Ukraine (source: infographic RBC-Ukraine)
“I believe that both Israel has much to learn from Ukraine, and Ukraine, as before, has much to learn from Israel. Today, Israel and Ukraine are two countries with the greatest combat experience. The experience of conducting various types of warfare – both classical, which concerns Ukraine more, and hybrid warfare and the use of technology on the battlefield,” he emphasized.
According to him, both countries have colossal but different and complementary experiences, creating a significant space for cooperation.
Brodsky also confirmed that there is already communication between the countries regarding the exchange of practical experience, but he chose not to disclose details.
In the same interview, Michaël Brodsky discussed what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plan to talk about soon.
The diplomat also answered whether Ukraine can expect new military assistance from Israel.
Additionally, he outlined Israel’s main objectives in the war against Iran and did not rule out the possibility of a ground operation, noting that Israeli forces know how to operate behind enemy lines.
Read the full interview about the war that directly affects Ukraine in the material from RBC-Ukraine.
