Russia-Ukraine live updates: Netanyahu considers 'Iron Dome' for Ukraine

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says in interview that he is considering sending to Ukraine an Iron Dome defense system.

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Reznikov appeared to concede that the most readily available and Ukraine's preferred western aircraft, American F-16s, were no longer an option on the table with western partners. Netanyahu told French broadcasters TF1 and LCI that he is"looking into" sending Ukraine the mobile all-weather air defense system that has helped protect his country from Palestinian rockets launched from the Gaza Strip.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem, Feb. 5, 2023.

Syniehubov said one other person was injured in a missile strike on a building at the National Academy for Urban Economy, a university near Kharkiv's central square.A man helps a woman to walk out from a residential building which was hit by a Russian rocket, in the city center of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Feb. 5, 2023."In short, there was a strong blast, and it was just one short moment and everything happened," one of the evacuees, Lyudmyula Krylova, told Reuters.

Pete Reed, 33, died after his evacuation vehicle was hit with a reported missile in Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine, according to Global Outreach Doctors.

 

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TSoufiBurridge Looks like he’s in front of a green screen, typical propaganda.

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TSoufiBurridge Using that weapon to take out small fast drones is a joke. Do better ABC.

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TSoufiBurridge Citizens wonder why Biden and other nato countries would not let Ukraine join them saying to the country was to corrupt and why Biden pushed for the war and even now saying Ukraine is too corrupt.

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Each will cost $80,000. Israel will earn some money. US politicians will get some percentage maybe 5-10%, Ukraine will lost some citizen, Russia will loss some money and military as well. So who's benefiting here!

CitizenFreePres Sounds good, lets goto war!😬

It would be a waste of a Perfect Nentanyahu to do such a thing

This will not end well for ISRAEL

Better to send IRON BEAM.

Of course he is how cute

Includes operators?

Lol. This photo is so clearly heavily edited

He “considers” a lot of things and actually do very little.

Is that such a great idea, do we need another endless war? The Israel war will never end as long as the people who call themselves Palestinians think they can take over all of Israel. As long as Kyiv wants to take over all of Ukraine including Russians the war will never end.

should have done had one

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