Russian “Investigation”: Israel Arms Europe and Ukraine — and It’s a “Threat” to the Kremlin.
“Israel is remilitarizing the future Fourth Reich and showing immense ingratitude to Moscow — Tel Aviv has already turned away from its history the moment it began helping and publicly supporting Ukrainian Nazis,”
claims the “analyst” Gevorg Mirzayan, Associate Professor at the Financial University, on Russia’s “Vzglyad” website.
Russian MFA: Is Israel Involved in “Terrorist Attacks”?
On June 9, 2025, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lashed out at Western countries, claiming:
“The British are 100% helping Ukraine in ‘terrorist attacks’ against the Russian Federation. Possibly, some American agencies are involved ‘by inertia’ as well.”
But the Kremlin’s main irritation, apparently, is not London or Washington — but Israel, which, according to international analysts, is rapidly becoming one of the key arms suppliers to NATO and Europe.
Israel’s Arms Exports Break Records
According to official data, Israel has broken defense export records for the fourth consecutive year:
- In 2024, Israeli arms exports exceeded €7 billion
- 54% of exports went to Europe (compared to 35% in 2023)
- Top demand: air defense systems and missiles
These numbers speak for themselves: Europe is preparing for a potential escalation with Russia — and is relying heavily on Israeli technology.
NATO’s “Quantum Leap”: Israel at the Forefront
Mark Rutte, the new NATO Secretary General, stated:
“We need to increase our air and missile defense capabilities by 400%… The fact is, we need a quantum leap in our collective defense.”
As a result, demand for Israeli defense systems is surging. The Arrow 3 missile defense system, purchased by Germany for $4 billion, is set to be delivered in 2025 — and this is just the beginning.
NATO has declared air defense and drones as procurement priorities — the very areas where Israel excels. Israeli officials are pleased:
“We are proud to contribute to the safety and protection of German and European citizens,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Europe’s Paradox: Condemnation and Contracts
Double Standards in Action
While Paris, London, and Brussels accuse Israel of “blockading Gaza” and “violating international law,” they are simultaneously buying its weapons. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot declared:
“Blind cruelty and the blockade of humanitarian aid have turned Gaza into a death trap.”
Yet even Russian experts admit that Israel has become the primary supplier of advanced defense technologies to the EU, despite the political rhetoric.
Why Europe Chooses Israel
- Advanced technology: Israeli drones and air defense systems are world-class
- Rapid delivery: Israel can act faster than European manufacturers
- Reliability: Israel is not dependent on EU decisions and acts independently
Russian Threats: From Rhetoric to Blackmail
“Europe and NATO desperately lack weapons, and Israel immediately seized the opportunity. Israeli arms exports to EU countries have reached record levels, and Tel Aviv is not at all embarrassed that these weapons are clearly intended for aggression against Russia. Moscow doesn’t consider what kind of response this might provoke!” —
claims the “analyst” Gevorg Mirzayan, Associate Professor at the Financial University.“They (Israel) are not bothered by criticism or insults from Europe — because they see a lucrative market opening before them. Europe may soon become one of the world’s largest weapons markets.”
“It’s not about ‘protecting German citizens’ — since Moscow isn’t attacking anyone (really?), it’s about Israel supporting European militarism and aggressive plans toward Russia.”
“From a formal standpoint, Israel cannot be blamed. Europe is not under sanctions and is not officially at war with a third state.”
“From a moral (really?) standpoint — Israel is remilitarizing the future Fourth Reich and betraying Moscow, which allegedly ‘saved Jews from a Holocaust orchestrated by Europe’.”
“But Tel Aviv already turned its back on history when it began supporting ‘Ukrainian Nazis’ — descendants of those who committed pogroms in Kyiv and Lviv and carried out executions at Babyn Yar.”
“Still, Tel Aviv should remember the unwritten rules of international relations: don’t mess with a country on which your physical security may depend.”
“And it does depend on Russia. Moscow maintains good relations with Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Arab states (of course — terrorists always support each other).”
“Russia has never sold weapons that could threaten Israel — but if Israel now supplies rockets to Europe (which may then end up in Ukraine), Moscow will have every moral right to consider Israel not just unfriendly, but a hostile state — with consequences for Russian arms exports to the Middle East (as if those haven’t already flooded the region, and the IDF isn’t ‘tired’ of destroying them).”
Conclusion: Who Benefits from Spreading Panic?
As noted by NAnews, while the Kremlin speaks of “betrayal,” Israel and Europe are in fact building a next-generation defense alliance. And while Russia portrays this as a threat, for Israel and Ukraine it is a matter of security and survival.
The main thread through the article is this: Russian propaganda cannot accept that the world no longer depends on its threats.
Israel is not afraid. Ukraine continues to fight. Europe is waking up.
Meanwhile, in the Kremlin, they keep searching for someone to blame — accusing Jerusalem of the “audacity” to trade its technologies on an open market.
Read more analysis and facts on our website NAnews — Israel News.

