Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed his disapproval of Russia’s “anti-Israel positions” at the United Nations during a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussion also touched upon Russia’s collaboration with Iran, with Netanyahu expressing “robust disapproval” of what Israel deemed as “dangerous” cooperation.
The call followed Russia’s backing of a UN Security Council resolution for a Gaza truce, which was ultimately vetoed by the United States. In response, Putin assured that Russia was ready to assist in alleviating civilian suffering and de-escalating the conflict. The Kremlin emphasized the rejection of terrorism while urging caution to prevent severe consequences for the civilian population.
As tensions rise, international attention focuses on the need for humanitarian intervention in Gaza, with Russia’s foreign minister proposing an international monitoring mission to address the escalating humanitarian crisis.

