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The current Ukrainian President, Volodomyr Zelensky, a former comedian, was brought to power by the Ukrainian Jewish billionaire Igor Kolomoiski (holder of Ukrainian, Israeli and Cypriot nationalities), who financed neo-Nazi armed battalions and groups in Ukraine ( the Azov, Aidar, Donbass, Dnipro 1, Dnepr 2 battalions) in the service of NATO. Kolomoiski held the post of governor of the Dnipropetrovsk oblast from March 2014 to March 2015. A notorious anti-Russian, Kolomoïski proposed to offer 730,000 euros to whoever would assassinate Oleg Tsarev, a former pro-Russian deputy and new speaker of Parliament of the Union of Self-proclaimed Independent People's Republics of Ukraine.

Kolomoisky is being prosecuted by the Russian Investigative Committee for “organizing murders, using illegal means and methods of warfare”. An international arrest warrant was requested by Russia, but this was refused by Interpol.

Igor Kolomoiski, who now lives in Israel, is an important pillar of political Judaism. He is a supporter of the Jewish community of Ukraine and the president of the United Jewish Community of Ukraine. In 2010, he was appointed President of the European Council of Jewish Communities, a council adhering to the European Jewish Congress.

With another Ukrainian Jewish billionaire, Vadim Rabinovitch, Kolomoiki founded the European Jewish Union, which would become the European Jewish Parliament, which he would chair from its founding in November 2011 and for five years.

American Jewish organizations, always seeking out and denouncing anti-Semites, protected the Nazi battalions of Ukraine. The United States officially supported Ukrainian neo-Nazi battalions. In 2014, and again in June 2016, US Senator John Conyers (along with two other senators) proposed a bipartisan amendment to the military budget to prohibit any assistance or weaponry to the Azov regiment. The amendment was withdrawn pending consideration in the House of Representatives. Senator Conyers reinstates it at the end of the text for his passage in the Senate:

“None of the funds made available by this law may be used to provide weapons, training or other assistance to the Azov Battalion. »

This amendment was ultimately rejected from the final text of the military budget at the request of the Pentagon and American Jewish organizations, namely the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and the Simon-Wiesenthal Center. These two powerful organizations justified their support for neo-Nazi organizations like Svoboda on the grounds that “the focus should be on Russia” (says an ADL lobbyist). The other reason, put forward by the Simon-Wiesenthal Center, is the following: representatives of the Ukrainian far right participated in meetings with the Israeli embassy, ​​which would constitute proof that they had put aside their extremism.

Furthermore, since the Maidan revolution in February 2014, many ministerial posts have been filled by Ukrainian Jews. Moreover, a few weeks after the start of the civil war, Israel was preparing to deliver arms to the kyiv regime. Putin then warned the Jewish state.

On May 4, 2022, Russian diplomacy declared that “Israeli mercenaries” were fighting in Ukraine alongside the neo-Nazi Azov regiment. This is confirmed by video documents where we see these Hebrew-speaking mercenaries alongside neo-Nazi Ukrainian fighters.

“I'm going to say something Israeli politicians probably don't want to hear, but maybe they'll be interested. In Ukraine, Israeli mercenaries are on the side of Azov militants,” Russian foreign affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in an interview with Sputnik radio.

Moscow has openly accused Israel of "supporting the neo-Nazi regime in kyiv".

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