Will Israel find itself on the wrong side of the 'changing'

Will Israel find itself on the wrong side of the 'changing' world order? » J-Wire

With fighting raging in Ukraine, Israel finds itself torn between supporting independent Ukrainian sovereignty and not wishing to anger a newly belligerent world power in Russia. Should the Jewish state support a diminishing world order led by the United States and Western European powers, or an emerging order in which a China- and Russia-led axis…

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