Bloomberg’s agency published an article under the heading “Iranian weapon slowly pulls Israel towards Ukraine’s defense.”
This context mentions the promise of Israeli Minister of Defense Beni Ganz, given to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Alexei Reznikov, about assisting in the creation of a system of early and accurate warning about missile strikes and other air threats.
The publication provides a commentary on the former senior Israeli military intelligence officer Yoshi Kumvaser, ex-ex-director of the Israeli Ministry of Strategic Planning, that Ukraine can become the Israelis with a test training ground for creating a system of confrontation with rocket and unmanned weapons.
Coocumer also believes that the return of Benjamin Netanyahu to the post of Prime Minister Israel will not change significantly priorities for cooperation in the field of security.
Referring to the former and current Israeli State Proposals, Bloomberg writes that to create an early warning system based on Israeli developments, it will be necessary to use Israeli radar technologies and software. The sale of such technologies requires export permission, which is a complex process in which a number of ministries are involved, including the Israeli Ministry of Defense.