War in Israel: should we fear mass migration of Israelis to Ukraine, as prophesied by the russian IPSO
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Information was thrown into the rossmedia that citizens of Israel are migrating en masse to Ukraine after losing the war against Hamas. Find out more about what Ukrainians think about this and why this is one of the most delusional IPSOs by russia
Since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, russian propaganda has been constantly spreading many fakes to destabilize the situation on Ukrainian territory. This time in the russian infospace there were discussions about the fact that citizens of Israel, where the war with Hamas has been going on for several weeks, may start mass migration to Ukraine and allegedly "seize" its territories. Let's find out where this fake came from and what Ukrainians themselves think about it.
The topic of alleged Israeli migration to Ukraine appeared in the russian media relatively recently, and the author of the fake was a fugitive former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Ilya Kiva, who is accused of treason, and who after the war moved to live in russia, where he regularly attends propaganda programs that zombie russians.
On a russian talk show, Kiva said that "Hamas militants will win the war against Israel because the Islamists' allies are "strong enough." He also voiced the "secret" plans of Israel and the West to "take over Ukraine."
Ilya Kiva expressed his belief that Israel would lose the war, and then stated that further planned "sacral relocation to where the Tzadikim (spiritual leaders of a group of religious Jews) indicated." According to Kiva, the Tzadiks specifically came to Ukraine "300-50 years ago," died and left their graves as a "fairway" for their people, who should resettle in Ukraine, according to Kiva, exactly on the fertile lands of Western Ukraine, where Jews "dwelt 500 years ago."
It is worth noting that the fugitive MP has always been characterized by "sharp" statements, for example, about the alleged "flight" of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky from Ukraine, as well as Poland's plans to seize Ukrainian western territories. As we know, none of his "witty" predictions came true.
How did Ukraine react to the russian fake?
In particular, Ukrainian journalist Bohdan Butkevych said that he had already heard several ordinary people ask: "Is it true that Jews will move to us?".
The journalist came to the conclusion that such IPSO does go to the masses and can influence people's opinion. However, he notes:
"IMHO (in my opinion - ed.), it would be very cool if such, pardon the cynicism, highly qualified human resource as Israelis decided to really go to Ukraine. That would be a cool solution to our demographic crisis. And the shortage of working hands and, above all, brains".
Thus, the journalist, without seeing anything wrong with it, suggested that Ukrainians should play along with russian propaganda and invite Israeli residents to Ukraine.
Is there some truth in every fake? No!
Most people took this information as another ridiculous (as it usually is) russian fake. Israeli citizens are hardly going to move to Ukraine, primarily because of the war that rf continues.
It is also worth noting that many Israelis have dual citizenship. If they do decide to leave Israel, the country where they will go will be the state that issued them a second passport.
In addition, there are no prerequisites for the migration of Israelis, as the situation there is more or less stabilized and the citizens of Israel are confident in their victory, and are ready to help the country to the very end.
We remind you! russia has been actively trying to turn its Western partners against Ukraine or at least somehow spoil their relations. What new fakes the russian propaganda has come up with and why they are completely absurd, we tell you here.
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