Israel president gives US intel on Iran drones in Ukraine

27 Oct, 2022

WASHINGTON: Israel’s president said Tuesday he was sharing intelligence with the United States to prove Iran supplied Russian-operated drones that have reaped destruction in Ukraine, as he urged a tough response.

The United States and European Union have already reached a similar conclusion but Israel has been pushing for tough action against Iran’s clerical state, which it views as its biggest threat. President Isaac Herzog, who holds a largely ceremonial role, held talks with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on a visit to Washington in which he will meet President Joe Biden on Wednesday.

“Iranian weapons play a key role in destabilizing our world, and the international community must learn its lessons, now and in the future,” Herzog said.“ The world must speak with Iran in the same language — a tough, united and uncompromising language.”

Herzog’s office in a statement said he would share images assessed by Israel that show similarities between drones downed in Ukraine and parts tested in Iran in December 2021 and displayed at an exposition in Iran in 2014. Blinken, at the start of a meeting with Herzog, said the United States and Israel were “standing together against the dangerous, destabilizing and terrorizing actions that Iran is taking.”

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