Israel Will Remember?!: Putin's Russia Is Not Just Protecting Iran, It Is Actively Engaging in Political and Diplomatic Support for the Terrorist Regime, Condemning Israel for Its Right to Self-Defense

Putin's Russia has officially taken Iran's side against Israel. The military escalation in the Middle East has exposed the true nature of the Moscow–Tehran alliance, putting not only regional but also global security at risk. Telephone diplomacy and masks off On June 13, 2025, the President of the Russian Federation held phone conversations with two key regional figures — Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian. During the conversation with Netanyahu, Putin explicitly stated that "Israel’s actions constitute a gross violation of the UN Charter and international law". Quote: "Putin emphasized in the conversation with Netanyahu that the Russian Federation condemns Israel's actions that violate the UN Charter and international law." And in his conversation with Pezeshkian, the Russian leader expressed "condolences over the victims of Israeli strikes on Iranian territory, including civilian casualties". Quote: "Vladimir Putin expressed condolences to the leadership and people of Iran over the victims, including among civilians, of Israeli strikes." Israel will remember?!: The Kremlin not only defends Iran but actively engages in political and diplomatic support of the Islamic regime, condemning Israel for its right to self-defense — NAnews, Israel News, June 14, 2025 "Diplomacy" masking an alliance with terrorists Moscow reiterated its “readiness to act as a mediator” between Tehran and Jerusalem, while at the same time clearly siding with Iran. Russia's statements left no doubt: the Putin regime does not merely support Iran — it is directly involved in hybrid warfare against Israel. "Vladimir Putin told Netanyahu that Moscow is ready to offer mediation services in the Israeli-Iranian conflict situation; the Russian Federation will continue close contacts with the leadership of both Iran and Israel to help resolve the crisis, which threatens the entire region." — source. A rather strange form of “resolution”? These remarks were made in the context of Israel’s major military operation "The Nation Like a Lion", targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure and command centers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Medvedev once again threatens the world with nuclear war One of the first to respond to Israel's strikes on Iran was Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, known for his aggressive rhetoric and nuclear threats. In his latest post, he again spoke of the real possibility of a nuclear conflict, declaring that previous warnings were no joke. "I’m often accused of fueling nuclear hysteria. Here you go! When I write about nuclear conflict — it’s not for nothing. It’s real. And fast. Nobody needs this!" Statements like this, lacking logic or diplomatic restraint, have become a frequent tool of Russia’s political elite, especially in the context of Moscow’s growing international isolation. At the same time, the Kremlin’s propaganda machine attempts to portray Israel’s actions as “unprovoked attacks on peaceful cities” — a clear case of psychological projection, echoing exactly what Russia itself continues to do in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Ministry accuses Israel of violating the UN Charter On June 13, 2025, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a harsh statement condemning Israel’s military operation against Iran. Moscow claimed that Israel’s actions “violate the UN Charter and the norms of international law”. The statement emphasized that “strikes on the territory of a sovereign UN member state are unacceptable and pose a threat to international stability” (how ironic — editor’s note). According to Russian diplomats, the Israeli operation “undermines efforts to peacefully resolve the Iranian nuclear issue.” The timing of the attack — during a session of the IAEA Board of Governors and ahead of a new round of indirect Iran-U.S. negotiations — was called especially damaging. The Russian Foreign Ministry accused Israel of making a “deliberate choice for escalation” and claimed that this undermined trust in the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program. It added that the “responsibility for the consequences” of the conflict lies entirely with Israel’s leadership (which had just spoken with the international war criminal, President Putin — editor’s note). It is particularly striking that such accusations come from a country that itself routinely violates international law and continues a brutal war of aggression against Ukraine — including by using Iranian drones to attack civilian targets. This Russian MFA statement is further evidence that Moscow is increasingly aligning with Tehran, using international forums and diplomatic language to legitimize an anti-Western and anti-Israel alliance. Russia attacks Israel from the UN Security Council podium The UN Security Council held an emergency session on June 13, 2025, at Iran’s request, following the launch of the Israeli operation “The Nation Like a Lion”. The military campaign included strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and the elimination of top commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The session quickly turned into a platform for another Russian information assault on Israel. The most aggressive statements came from Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s permanent representative to the UN, who launched into accusations against Israel — despite the fact that Russia itself continues its aggression against Ukraine, targeting civilians with drones and missiles on a near-daily basis. “The Security Council should have been discussing Israel’s inhumane actions against Gaza’s population, but instead we are forced to address its new, dangerous, and irresponsible adventure, which is now pushing the region toward a large-scale nuclear catastrophe,” said Nebenzya. He insisted that full responsibility for the escalation lies with Israel and its Western allies. He accused Israel of trying to sabotage diplomatic talks between Iran and the United States, calling the operation a “military adventure” and a demonstration of “utter contempt for international agreements.” Nebenzya also heavily criticized recent IAEA Board of Governors statements, which noted Iran’s violations of the nuclear deal. Russia rejected these findings, instead accusing the West of fueling “anti-Iranian hysteria.” “Responsibility for what is happening lies not only with Israel, but also with its closest allies. This is the direct result of the silent consent of Western countries, who for months have been stoking anti-Iranian hysteria — both here in the Security Council and in the IAEA,” he stated. Such declarations, made from the international stage, clearly demonstrate that the Kremlin is not just defending Iran — it is actively providing political and diplomatic backing to the Islamic regime, while condemning Israel for exercising its right to self-defense. Russia is not just a partner — it's a participant in the conflict There is growing evidence that Russia is more than just an ally of Iran — it is directly involved in the confrontation: - Delivery of S-300 and S-400 air defense systems to Iran, which cannot be effectively operated without Russian specialists. - Special Aeroflot flights recorded to Isfahan — Iran’s key military and nuclear hub. - Reports of Russian military personnel being present in Iran during the Israeli strikes. - Consistent anti-Israel rhetoric from Russia’s Foreign Ministry and at UN Security Council sessions. Ukraine and the global response: Israel is not alone On June 13, Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement of support for Israel: “Iran is the source of many problems in the Middle East and beyond. It arms Russia, supplies Shahed drones, engages in hybrid attacks. Ukraine supports Israel and calls for coordinated deterrence of aggressive regimes — Russia, Iran, and North Korea.” U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham echoed this sentiment: “Putin’s Russia giving legal advice on the use of force is cynical even by Russian standards. Israel is defending its existence. Russia is waging a barbaric invasion against a neighboring country.” Israel, Ukraine, and Trump: the triangle of interests The Middle East escalation has direct consequences for Europe and global power dynamics. The Israeli operation may harm Moscow’s interests in several ways: - Loss of influence through its Iranian proxy; - Weakening of Russia’s geopolitical position in the region; - Exposure of the true nature of the Tehran–Moscow “brotherhood.” The fall of Iran’s regime would strike a serious blow to Putin’s model of global influence. Soviet antisemitism in a modern wrapper NAnews — Israel News notes: Russia’s current messaging strongly resembles modernized Soviet propaganda manuals, once used to delegitimize the State of Israel during the Cold War. These narratives are being revived not just in official speeches, but in Russian state media, which actively recycles antisemitic tropes for both domestic and international audiences — especially targeting the Middle East. Conclusion: One enemy, one war NAnews — Israel News emphasizes that we are facing a unified terrorist front: Iran, Russia, and their satellites are acting in coordination against the free world. The only way to overcome this threat is through joint efforts — by Israel, Ukraine, and their allies. Even if the Russia–Iran alliance seems temporary, their goals are clear: destabilization, aggression, and the destruction of innocent lives. https://nikk.agency/en/israel-will-remember/
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