Israel Secretly Supplies Satellite Imagery and Information about Iranian-made Drones to Ukraine

Israel Secretly Supplies Satellite Imagery and Information about Iranian-made Drones to Ukraine


Because it has strategic interests with Russia, Israel has taken a neutral stance in the conflict in Ukraine. Despite pressure from the United States, the Jewish State remains in its stance, that is, it does not want to be involved or involved in the war that has erupted since February 24, 2022. As evidence, Israel refuses to deploy the Iron Dome hanud system by the US in Ukraine.


In addition, to maintain good relations with Jerusalem, Tel Aviv also embargoed the sale of Pegasus Spyware to Ukraine. Pegasus spyware is an application created by the NSO Group and operates on the iOS and Android operating systems. 

Pegasus is capable of reading text messages, tracking calls, collecting passwords, tracking locations, accessing the target device's microphone and camera, and gathering information from apps.

However, there is news that is actually not too surprising coming from The New York Times. As reported by israelhayom.com (13/10/2022), it is said that Israel has given Ukraine access to information, especially about Iranian-made drones used by Russia.

A senior Ukrainian official told the New York Times that a private Israeli team supplied Ukraine with satellite imagery of Russian troop positions. Israel's intelligence network has recently begun to take a much more active role in the Ukraine war.

Jerusalem has so far maintained a relatively neutral position and even rejected Ukraine's request for an air defense system so Russia would not limit its air strikes in Syria, where Russia has a military presence.

But according to the official, Israel recently started supplying Ukraine with intelligence about Iranian drones, which Russia is now using on the battlefield, and a private Israeli company even provided Ukraine with satellite imagery of Russian troop positions.


Since the start of Russia's special military operation on February 24, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has lamented the lack of military support from Israel, including aid that would help protect civilians from Russian air strikes.


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