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"Putin gets what wants": The Russian Federation can win from a long war in Israel - NYT

According to the expert on foreign policy of the Russian Federation Hanna Notte, the events in Israel are distracted by Western politicians and the public from the war in Ukraine. Despite its limited impact in the Middle East, the Russian Federation can win from the long -term war in Israel. About it writes an expert on Russian foreign policy Hannah Notte in an article for The New York Times. According to her, having made minimal effort, Moscow reaps the fruits of regional chaos.

First of all, the events in Israel are distracted by Western politicians and the public from the war in Ukraine. Yes, the Kremlin could bring a break from a constant investigation of its war crimes. Notte writes that if the media is lacking, then the ammunition will not be enough. In the end, Israel may need a weapon that is now lacking in Ukraine, including drones and artillery shells.

However, according to the expert, the greatest benefit for the Russian Federation is the return to the world community, since its position on the conflict in Israel is similar to public moods in most of the Middle East. Yes, the Kremlin refused to call the attack of Hamas fighters on Israelis terrorism, and put all the blame west.

"Through the banality of peace, calls for the protection of all civilians and the recognition of the right of Israel to self -defense, hints at the Propalistous position are visible," the note wrote. The expert also believes that Russia, which tries to give an invasion of Ukraine as an "anti -colonial" war against the dominance of the West, can attract developing states on its side. "Russia's cynicism in all this is obvious," Notte wrote.