Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps

Financial issues in Israel are rarely simple — especially for repatriates, self-employed individuals, families with non-standard income, or people with problematic credit histories. The banking system is strictly formalized, automated, and leaves almost no room for dialogue. As a result, even those who formally “did everything right” may receive a refusal.

This is where the need arises not for another “promise of approval,” but for professional support — analyzing the situation, preparing a case, and choosing a real solution. This principle is the foundation of GBT Global — a consulting company operating throughout Israel and based in Ramat Gan.

Who GBT Global is and how their work is organized

Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps
Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps

GBT Global is not a bank or a credit organization. The company does not issue money directly and does not replace financial institutions. Its task is to support the client at all stages of obtaining a loan, car loan, or financial solution in a difficult situation.

This involves practical work with documents, BDI, income structure, application errors, and communication with banks and non-bank structures. This approach is especially in demand in Israel, where decisions are increasingly made by algorithms rather than people.

The company operates throughout the country — from north to south — and focuses on real cases rather than universal templates.

Geography of work: where support is available

GBT Global operates throughout Israel, focusing on key regions and cities:

Northern Israel

Haifa, Kiryat, Acre, Nahariya, Safed, Tiberias.
Here, families with combined income, self-employed individuals, industrial and service sector workers often seek assistance.

Central Israel

Ramat Gan (main office), Tel Aviv, Givatayim, Holon, Bat Yam, Petah Tikva, Rishon LeZion.
This is the busiest segment — mortgage issues, car loans, refinancing, and complex BDI.

Jerusalem and surroundings

Specific income structure, a large number of self-employed individuals, and families with non-standard financial models.

Southern Israel

Be’er Sheva, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Netivot, Ofakim.
Here, issues of debt consolidation, loans upon refusals, and financial stabilization arise more frequently.

Main services of GBT Global

Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps
Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps

Support in obtaining a loan in Israel

The most common situation is a bank refusal without a clear explanation of the reasons. In practice, this may be related to BDI, income structure, employment gaps, or application errors.

GBT Global starts work with an analysis:
what exactly the bank sees, which parameters cause refusal, and what options truly exist. After this, a strategy is formed — from re-submission to alternative financial solutions.

Car loans: when standard schemes do not work

A car loan in Israel often seems like a simple product, but in reality, banks are particularly strict about income stability and credit history.

The company supports clients in cases of:
— refusals in car loans,
— inflated interest rates,
— discrepancies between conditions and client expectations.

The task is not to “push through” a decision, but to find a correct and safe model.

Working with BDI and credit history

BDI is one of the key factors in the Israeli financial system. Errors, old debts, technical inaccuracies, or incorrect records can block access to loans for years.

GBT Global helps:
— understand what is reflected in BDI,
— identify which records can be corrected,
— develop a plan to restore the credit profile.

Important: this is not about quick promises, but a consistent work with the system.

Debt consolidation and refinancing

Multiple loans, overdrafts, credit cards with high interest rates — a typical situation for many families.

In such cases, the company helps assess the possibility of consolidating obligations into a more manageable model and reducing the financial burden without risking worsening the situation.

Support in complex legal-financial cases

This refers to situations on the verge of bankruptcy, sharp income decline, or the need for financial restructuring.

GBT Global does not replace lawyers but works in conjunction with specialized professionals, helping the client understand the real options and consequences of each step.

How the support process is organized

Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps
Loans in Israel without illusions: how GBT Global support works and in which cases it really helps

The work begins not with the submission of an application, but with a conversation. Situation analysis, data collection, checking the logic of refusal — all this happens before active actions are taken.

Then a route is formed:
what to do, where to apply, what documents to prepare, and what expectations are realistic.

Payment for services is discussed transparently and made after the result, within agreed conditions — this is a fundamental position of the company.

Why this format is increasingly needed in Israel

The Israeli banking system is increasingly moving away from the “individual approach” mode. Algorithms, scoring, automatic filters — all this reduces the likelihood of dialogue but increases the importance of preparation.

This is why consulting support is becoming a separate market segment — not as an alternative to banks, but as a way to correctly interact with the system.

In this context, media presence, transparency, and explanation of process logic are important — aspects often emphasized in analytical materials published on resources like NAnews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency, where financial topics are increasingly considered from a practical perspective.

For whom GBT Global services are suitable, and for whom they are not

The company honestly outlines the boundaries of its work. It makes sense to contact them if:
— there were refusals and unclear reasons,
— there are problems with BDI,
— income is non-standard,
— a strategy is needed, not promises.

At the same time, GBT Global does not take on obviously unsolvable cases and does not sell illusions of quick approval.

Where to find details and how to contact

Official company website:
https://gbt.nikk.co.il/

There you will find up-to-date information about services, work format, and ways to contact. The company operates throughout Israel, with an office base in Ramat Gan and remote support for clients in other regions.


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When artificial intelligence wages war: from a super-efficient assistant to a ‘madman’ with a nuclear button

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming from an auxiliary tool for analysts into one of the key factors in modern warfare. In the US and Israel’s operation against Iran, according to Western sources, AI systems took on a significant part of the work in analyzing intelligence data, identifying targets, and prioritizing strikes.

This refers to systems like Maven Smart System and Claude AI. These algorithms can process satellite images, drone data, signal intercepts, and surveillance video streams much faster than analytical groups can. As a result, operators receive an already processed picture of the battlefield and can focus on decision-making rather than routine checks of vast amounts of information.

According to Western media reports, more than a thousand targets were hit in the first day of the large-scale operation against Iran. Hundreds of these were identified by artificial intelligence algorithms, which determined the coordinates of objects, analyzed their activity, and prioritized them based on the threat level. Such a pace of data analysis would previously have required the work of dozens of specialists and taken much more time.

How AI systems are changing the logic of military operations

Maven and accelerated battlefield analytics

The Maven Smart System was created by the Pentagon specifically to accelerate the analysis of intelligence data. It uses machine learning to process images and videos obtained from satellites and drones and can automatically detect suspicious objects, military equipment, and infrastructure.

As a result, analysts receive already structured data, not raw information arrays. The algorithms can correlate dozens of intelligence sources, detect changes on the ground, track equipment movements, and highlight targets that may have military significance.

This approach dramatically increases the speed of operations. What previously required hours or days of verification can now be completed in minutes. But this is where a new problem arises: sometimes the military themselves do not fully understand how the system arrived at a particular conclusion.

As European analysts note, machine learning algorithms often make decisions whose logic remains hidden within the model itself. In such situations, a person is forced to trust the system’s recommendations without having full access to its internal logic.

In one of the materials highlighted by the editorial team of NAnews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency, it is stated that modern warfare is gradually approaching a model where humans confirm the decisions of algorithms, rather than the other way around. This is causing serious discussions among military strategy specialists.

Israeli intelligence and digital surveillance infrastructure

Tehran’s cameras and years of analytics

The Financial Times writes that Israeli structures have been conducting complex cyber intelligence operations inside Iran for many years. One of the tools for such analysis has been urban surveillance systems, including road cameras that record the movements of vehicles and pedestrians.

By accessing these data streams, analysts could build models of the movements of key figures in the Iranian leadership. Detailed maps of habitual routes, time intervals, and regular trips were gradually formed, allowing the prediction of specific individuals’ movements.

Combined with satellite reconnaissance, communication intercepts, and other data sources, such information became a powerful tool for strategic analysis. According to some sources, such methods of digital surveillance may have played a role in the elimination of several high-ranking representatives of the Iranian regime, including Ayatollah Khamenei.

However, even with the high efficiency of technologies, an important question remains: how safe is it to trust key decisions to algorithms that can analyze data faster than humans but do not always explain their own logic.

When artificial intelligence starts acting on its own

Experiment with AI systems and Cold War scenarios

Kenneth Payne, a researcher at King’s College London, decided to test how artificial intelligence systems behave in a geopolitical crisis. For the experiment, he proposed seven different scenarios of international conflicts to several AI models, based on events from the Cold War era.

Each system was tasked with acting as a state leadership, making decisions about strategy and countermeasures. During the modeling, the algorithms had to analyze threats, diplomatic signals, and enemy military actions.

The results were alarming.

Claude AI behaved like a tough strategic “hawk,” actively combining threats, pressure, and elements of disinformation to achieve its goals. ChatGPT from OpenAI exhibited more cautious behavior and avoided escalation until the opponent’s pressure became too strong.

The Google Gemini system, according to the researcher, demonstrated the most unstable strategy. In some scenarios, its actions appeared chaotic, leading Payne to label the model a “madman.”

The main conclusion of the experiment was even more alarming.

In 95% of the simulated scenarios of conflict, the sides controlled by artificial intelligence ultimately resorted to using nuclear weapons as a “rational” solution.

Algorithm errors and the risk of “hallucinations”

The problem is exacerbated by the fact that modern AI models sometimes exhibit a phenomenon that specialists call hallucinations. These are situations where the system forms a confident conclusion based on incomplete or erroneous data.

Middle Eastern media had previously reported on the operation of the Lavender system, used by the Israel Defense Forces to identify targets in the Gaza Strip. According to several sources, the algorithm could make mistakes in about one out of ten cases.

Some Israeli officers also mentioned that the system’s conclusions sometimes received higher priority than the assessments of specialists with many years of combat experience. This created tension within command structures and raised the question of where the line between an algorithm’s recommendation and a final human decision lies.

Modern warfare increasingly depends on data analysis and the speed of information processing. Artificial intelligence can indeed increase the efficiency of operations and reduce decision-making time.

But the more authority algorithms receive, the more serious the risk becomes that one day key decisions will be made not by people, but by systems whose logic no one fully understands.


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Jews from Ukraine: Aaron David Gordon – Ukrainian roots of the Zionist ideologist and the history of “Gordonia”

Aaron David Gordon – Ukrainian Jew, philosopher and ideologist of working Zionism. His ideas inspired the youth in Alia and the creation of kibbutsev in Palestine. The history of the path from the Zhytomyr region to Dgania in our constant column “Jews from Ukraine“.

Childhood and youth in Troyanov

Aaron David Gordon Born on June 9, 1856 in The town of Troyanov (Modern Zhytomyr region, Ukraine) in a wealthy Jewish family. His childhood passed among traditional Jewish values. Due to poor health, a private teacher was engaged in him. Later, Gordon independently learned Russian, German and French, received a wide education and studied for a year in Vilna.

Troyanov of that time was a typical place with the Jewish population, which made up a significant part of the inhabitants. According to the 1897 census, 7224 people lived in Troyanov, of which 1469 Jews. The Jewish community Troyanov owned two synagogues and supported active religious and cultural life.

The story of Troyanov

Troyanov is mentioned as a place with a rich history. In the XVIII century, a significant Jewish community already existed here. There was a synagogue in the village, a Jewish prayer house, a church and two Orthodox churches. In the XIX century in Troyanovo there were:

  • Brovarnya (brewer)
  • Garbarny (leather production)
  • 136 artisans
  • 28 stores

The total population in 1897 was 7224 people, of which 4957 were Orthodox, and 1469 – Jews.

Jewish cemetery Troyanov

The Jewish cemetery of Troyanov is an important historical monument. About 250 tombstones have been preserved on its territory. The oldest tombstone dates from 1858, and the last – 1991.

Main data on the cemetery:

  • Location: Northeast outskirts of the village of Troyanov
  • Perimeter length: 314 meters
  • State: non -coniferous, partially overgrown with vegetation
  • Coordinates: 50.11655, 28.54232

Problems of saving the cemetery

There is no fence on the territory of the cemetery. Many tombstones need restoration, and the site requires cleaning from seasonal vegetation. Despite this, the cemetery remains an important witness to the history of the Jewish community of Troyanov.

Periods of tragedies and recovery

During the revolution of 1905-1907, the Jewish community of Troyanov was attacked. More than a dozen Jews were killed, and property was looted. In 1941, after the Nazis arrived, Jews who did not manage to evacuate were shot.

Today, the Jewish cemetery of Troyanov is a reminder of the rich past of the community, its tragedies and a contribution to the history of the region.

Life before resettlement to Palestine

After Gordon was released from service in the army for health reasons, he married and 23 years old worked as a clerk for his relative, Baron G. O. Ginzburg, in the village of Mogilna. However, the death of parents in 1904 changed his fate. Gordon decided to move to Palestine.

Despite the lack of experience of physical labor, he chose agricultural work on vineyards and orange plantations of Petes-Tikva and the Vinnoye Plant of Rishon-Leo-Sta. This hard work affected his health, and soon his family had to take care of him.

The beginning of literary activity

Since 1909, Aaron David Gordon began writing articles for the Ha-Poel Ha-Tsair magazine. In them, he promoted the ideas of labor as the foundations of the Jewish national revival. He believed that only through work Jews can conquer the right to land of Israel.

Gordon Quote:

“Labor is not only a means of survival, but also the path to spiritual revival and freedom.”

Relocation in Galilee and participation in the Zionist Congresses

In 1912, Gordon moved to Galileo, where he continued to work as an agricultural worker. In 1913, he participated in the XI Zionist Congress in Vienna, and in 1920-in the conference of the Ha-Poel Ha-Tsair movement in Prague.

After the outbreak of World War I, he was persecuted by the Turkish authorities. Despite the difficulties, he continued his literary and public works.

“Gordonia” – the legacy of Aaron David Gordon

Gordon’s ideas inspired the youth of Eastern Europe, where Jewish communities faced anti -Semitism, economic difficulties and lack of prospects. In 1923, groups of young Jews began to form in Galicia, striving for spiritual and national revival. These groups were looking for an alternative to radical ideologies that dominated in other movements.

In 1925, Gordonia officially took shape in Krakow, and its central department was in Lviv. The movement promoted Aliya in the dandective Palestine and prepared young people for agricultural work. The main tasks of Gordonia were:

  • Preparation of youth for Alia.
  • The development of agricultural skills.
  • The study of Hebrew.

The participants in the movement, mostly immigrants from poor families, sought to build the future with their own hands. By 1928, Gordonia totaled more than 4,000 participants. Young people were preparing to relocate to Eretz Israel, where they could put their ideals in practice. In 1929, the mass Aliyah of the members of Gordonia began, which became an important milestone in the history of movement. Participants actively created agricultural kibbuts in Eretz Israel.

The main kibbuts founded by the Participants of Gordonia:

The name of the kibbutz Year of foundation Description
Hulda 1909 One of the first kibbutsev in Eretz Israel
Hanita 1938 Known for his contribution to the defense of Galilee
Maale-Hamisha 1938 Kibbutz founded by immigrants from Eastern Europe

Where Aaron David Gordon died and was buried and buried

Aaron David Gordon died on February 22, 1922 in Kibbutz Dgania-Alef from cancer. He was buried there, in Dgania-Alef, one of the first kibbutsev, who became a symbol of the Zionist labor movement.

Memory of Aaron David Gordon in Israel

  • Museum in the kibbutz Dgania-Alef: The museum is dedicated to the life and works of Gordon, where his personal belongings, manuscripts and documents are presented.
  • Streets and squares: In several cities of Israel, including Tel Aviv and Haifa, the streets have his name.
  • Educational programs: His ideas are studied in schools and universities in the context of the history of Zionism and the labor movement.
  • Movement “Gordonia”: Although the movement has united with other organizations, the memory of Gordon lives through cultural events and history lessons.

“House of Gordon” (בית גורוון) – history, exposition and significance

Here is a museum on the map – https://maps.app.goo.gl/tsqbzk6wkzgw2gb77

“Gordon’s House” is one of the first museums in Israel dedicated to nature and life history in the Kineret region. It was founded in 1941 in Kibulu Dgania-ALEFIn order to perpetuate the memory of Aaron David Gordon – a philosopher, a labor Zionist and the first defender of nature in Palestine.

The museum combines Natural exposition, Archaeological finds and materials on the history of the first settlers in the region.

The main sections of the museum:

  1. Natural studies of the Kineret region
    The exposition covers the variety of flora and fauna of Galilee and the environs of Lake Kineret. The museum’s halls represent a stuffed of rare birds and animals, collections of minerals, herbarium of local plants and fossils.

  2. Multimedia installation
    The new interactive hall allows visitors to plunge into the history of the development of the region through animation. It shows how the environment of Kineret has changed from the beginning of the Zionist settlement to the present day.

  3. Archaeological finds
    The exhibition contains household items and instruments of the first Jewish settlers used in agricultural work. Archaeological artifacts talk about the ancient history of Galilee.

  4. History of Kibutz Dgania-Alef
    This section is dedicated to the history of the creation of the first kibbutz in Palestine and the roles of Aaron David Gordon in the formation of labor Zionism. Visitors can see Gordon’s personal belongings, his manuscripts and documents reflecting his life and activity.

Educational programs and excursions

The museum offers Educational programs for schoolchildren and studentsorganizes excursions across the territory of Kibbutz and the surroundings. Particular attention is paid to the history of the early Zionist movement and the ecology of the region.

Recognition by national heritage

In 2010, the Israeli government recognized the “Gordon House” by a national monument. This is not only a cultural and historical center, but also an important place for those who want to understand how nature and man coexist in Galilee.

NAnews : Aaron David Gordon’s heritage today

The history of Gordon is not only a part of Jewish history, but also an important link in the relationship between Israel and Ukraine. Today, his name reminds us of the strength of the spirit and the meaning of labor. Persons such as Aaron David Gordon became a bridge between two cultures.

Website Nanovo He continues to cover the events and stories that connect Ukraine and Israel, talking about the Jewish roots and the paths that our ancestors passed.

Conclusion

Aaron David Gordon is an example of a person who, despite difficulties, managed to become a symbol of the whole movement. His life and ideas continue to inspire many, and the history of Gordonia remains an important part of Zionist history.

Today, when we are talking about Jews from Ukraine, such as Gordon, we are again convinced of the deep connection of our peoples. On NAnews  The news of Israel and Ukraine, we continue to tell such stories that the memory of them lives and inspire new generations.

In the heading “Jews from Ukraine”: Aaron David Gordon – Ukrainian roots of the ideologist of Zionism and the story of “Gordonia”


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“This is a disaster”: a frank conversation with an Orthodox Jewish chaplain of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — about the front, faith, and how not to lose a person – video

“There is a law, and it says: ‘If someone comes to kill you — kill him first.’ The most important part. Therefore, defending your country is a commandment of God. There is such a commandment: ‘Do not cross the border.’ It is written in the Torah, in the Bible, right? Therefore, those who came here grossly violated this commandment. And those who defend — this is the Armed Forces of Ukraine, these are the hands of God in Ukraine. And they fulfill the commandment: ‘Do not kill, by destroying the enemy’, – Yakov Sinyakov.

Video of the channel “Details with Igor Sinyakov (also known as Rabbi Yakov) does not sound like an ‘interview about religion’. Rather, it sounds like a conversation on the front line, where a person has no extra words, but has a habit of calling things directly. He talks about war as maximum chaos, about the army as order, about why neutrality in such times is not just a convenient pose, but a moral trap, and why memory is not a burden, but a tool for the future.

Rabbi Yakov is the first officially recognized Orthodox Jewish chaplain in the history of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In the video, his path is described briefly and clearly: after February 24, 2022, he and his wife began helping refugees in Dnipro, then the volunteer work gradually shifted to the military — trips along the front line, meetings with units in different directions. In 2025, at the invitation of the commander, Brigadier General Yevhen Lasiychuk, Yakov joined the army and headed the chaplain service of the 7th Corps of the Air Assault Forces. This is an important detail: he does not ‘come sometimes’, he is integrated into the structure, constantly with people, and this explains the tone of the interview — without a tourist’s view of the war.

It is important to clarify: in this article, we took only the most noticeable theses and several key stories from the conversation — essentially a summary, not a full transmission of intonation and meaning. The full interview is much broader, deeper, and in places stronger precisely due to the live details, pauses, reactions of the interlocutors, and how Rabbi Yakov unfolds thoughts step by step. If the topic is close to you — be sure to watch the video in full: it gives a completely different sense of the reality of the front and how people hold on where ‘it’s a mess’ becomes a daily norm.

'It's a mess': a frank conversation with an Orthodox Jewish chaplain of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — about the front, faith, and how not to lose a person - video
‘It’s a mess’: a frank conversation with an Orthodox Jewish chaplain of the Armed Forces of Ukraine — about the front, faith, and how not to lose a person – video

Who is Rabbi Yakov and why do not only believers listen to him

He himself constantly returns the conversation to the simple meaning of the word ‘rabbi’. It is not only a ‘servant’, it is a ‘teacher’. Not the one who comes to ‘perform rituals’, but the one who explains, holds the frame, helps a person not to fall apart at the moment when everything around is falling apart.

And here it is important: a chaplain on the front for many is not a ‘religious option’, but a human function. Someone believes, someone does not, someone is Orthodox, someone is Catholic, someone has not decided at all. But when there is a person nearby who knows how to listen, does not pressure, does not preach, but gives you the opportunity to speak out and cling to meaning — the confession fades into the background.

Rabbi Yakov seems to understand this better than many: he calmly says that God is one, Ukraine is one, and that the main ‘obstacles’ between people often arise not at the level of faith, but in the head — from wrong labels, fear, fatigue, and the habit of dividing the world into ‘ours’ and ‘others’.

‘The main thing is logistics and communication’: war without romance

One of the first thoughts in the conversation sounds like a professional habit: in the army, the main thing is logistics and communication. Not slogans, not beautiful texts, not ‘will to victory’ as an abstraction. But communication that works. The rear that keeps up. Delivery that arrives on time. Because if this is not there — heroism becomes a way to close gaps, and the gaps are endless.

From here grows his key thesis: war is maximum chaos. To withstand maximum chaos, maximum order is needed. And he sees this order in the army as the foundation of the state. Harshly, almost rudely: no army — no state. And even if all professions are important, the army is the basis on which all other life stands.

‘You need to choose a position’: about neutrality, corruption, and fatigue

The most conflicting piece of the interview is about choosing a position. Rabbi Yakov says what many do not want to hear, especially in peaceful cities or outside the country: neutrality in such times is an attempt to hide from responsibility. He quotes a famous phrase that the hottest circles of hell are ‘prepared’ for those who maintained neutrality in troubled times, and derives from this a practical advice: choosing a position is not only moral, it is psychologically easier. At least you understand who you are and where you stand.

Next is the topic of corruption. And here he specifically knocks out the usual justification for apathy. Yes, there is corruption. But what now — give up? His logic is simple and even annoying in its straightforwardness: do not be a corrupt person yourself. Do not justify your inaction by the fact that someone ‘there’ is stealing. This does not cancel the systemic problem, but returns personal responsibility and the ability to act to a person.

For readers of NANews – news of Israel this sounds especially acute: many Israelis of Ukrainian origin live between two realities — the war in Ukraine and their life in Israel. And the most dangerous emotion here is ‘I decide nothing, it does not depend on me’. In the interview, there is a constant reverse signal: it depends. Even if not on the scale of the state — on the scale of your position, help, choice, words, behavior.

‘I come to them for energy’: who helps whom on the front

There is a moment where he breaks the stereotype of a chaplain as a person who ‘brings morality’. He admits: at first, he thought he was coming to the military ‘to give them something’ — words, instructions, support. And then he realized that he was coming… to receive. To receive experience, energy, inspiration from people who live in conditions where fear is not a theory, but a daily reality.

He describes the fighters as ‘real heroes’ without gloss: they can be rude, tired, sometimes broken, but they hold on to the idea, do their job, and this fills him. In this honesty, there is an important detail: he does not play the role of a ‘saint’, he shows himself as a person who is also fueled by someone else’s strength.

Israel as an example: memory is not a punishment, but strength

In the interview, there is a line that is almost inevitable for the audience in Israel: the host talks about the ‘genetic memory’ of the Jewish people, about the habit of living in a state of war, about how holidays and traditions preserve the memory of enemies and trials of millennia ago.

Rabbi Yakov responds not with pathos, but with the thought of memory as a tool. Israel, in his words, is strong because it remembers: history, language, painful moments. And that is why the current Ukrainian experience cannot be ‘forgotten for the sake of peace’. It needs to be passed on to the next generations — not to cultivate hatred, but to build strong statehood on this experience.

This is an important turn: memory not as a constant wound, but as the foundation of the future.

‘Where is God in war?’ — and why he does not give a sweet answer

One of the heaviest questions of the interview is asked in direct words: if God exists, where is he in war? Bucha, Irpin, Izyum, executions of prisoners on camera. This is a question that kills any beautiful sermons.

Rabbi Yakov answers in an unexpectedly ‘earthly’ way. He does not try to explain the horror with a ‘higher plan’. He shifts the responsibility to people: the choice to attack, to come to kill, to cross the border — was made by people, not God. The world is ‘given into our hands’, and in this sense, a person is responsible for what he does with his freedom.

And then he adds an important thought: when a person chooses the right position and does what he must, help comes to him. Not as magic, but as a life effect of the right choice and inner composure.

The boundary between defender and killer: commandments and the right to defense

The host asks about the moral boundary of the first shot: how to explain to a recruit where the ‘defender’ ends and the ‘killer’ begins?

He answers through the ten commandments and the idea of two ‘tablets’: one about a person’s relationship with God, the other about a person’s relationship with a person. And in this context, ‘do not kill’ sounds like a principle: it would be ideal if no one killed anyone. But within the real world, there is a law of defense: if someone comes to kill you — stop him.

He formulates it as directly as possible: defending your country is not a ‘sin’, but a duty in the logic of defense. And at the same time, he emphasizes: invasion is a violation of the border, a violation of the basic prohibition ‘do not cross the line’.

Hatred and prisoners: how not to become the one you are fighting against

One of the most delicate moments is the conversation about hatred. The host’s question is very precise: hatred does not destroy the enemy, it destroys you and strengthens evil. What to do with this?

Rabbi Yakov tells that he has seen prisoners. And he says something that many in war may find unbearable: even in the enemy, he sees a ‘divine soul’. At the same time, he does not romanticize and does not ‘whitewash’: if a person has committed a crime punishable by death, he must be punished. But the moral boundary ‘do not mock’ must still exist. This is not about softness, but about preserving humanity in oneself.

Stories from the front: wounded, laughter on the edge, and ‘slowing down time’

The interview contains many specific episodes. They do not look like fiction — precisely because they sound uneven, with everyday details.

He talks about a fighter who was wounded in the arm and leg, left alone in the cold, bandaged his wounds himself for several days, and then walked for eight hours to the exit. And then he was surprised himself: ‘I felt like I could move mountains’. This is a story not about a ‘superman’, but about how the body sometimes pulls a person beyond the edge of the possible.

He tells about another episode: an officer was wounded, he was losing consciousness, coming to and asking for a cigarette. And next to him, a person who fills out documents is already tired of rewriting reports: ‘he dies, then revives’. And they laugh at this. Funny? No. This is a protective mechanism of the psyche, which cannot live only in horror.

There is also a personal episode: an explosion nearby, the whistle of shrapnel, bricks flying, and suddenly there is a feeling of ‘slowing down time’. He runs and thinks some almost funny thought — ‘if I fall, I’ll be dirty’. Then he takes out his phone and starts filming the ‘mushroom’ of the explosion. This is how the brain works in an extreme situation: the everyday and the deadly mix.

Suicides and despair: what he does when a person ‘goes there’

The interview also raises the heaviest topic — suicides among the military, signs of a dangerous state, what to do if a person starts talking about it.

Rabbi Yakov speaks practically: if a person voices such thoughts — it is already an alarm. And he tells a case when he was already leaving, but a conversation with a fighter suddenly fell into hatred for everyone — society, commanders, the world. He stopped, returned, let the person speak out, and then led him to support — to his daughter. Not ‘be ashamed’, not ‘pull yourself together’, but a simple question: what will happen to the child if you do what you are talking about?

This is an important principle of chaplain work: not to break a person with morality, but to find a thread of meaning that he himself can hold on to.

After the war: why he does not believe in mass ‘where were you’

There is another topic that scares society in advance: the gap between those who fought and those who did not. Will there be aggression later?

Rabbi Yakov confidently says: there will be no mass aggression. The main problem will be with the veterans themselves — inside, in adaptation, in trauma, in how to return to normal life. He recalls the example of Vietnam and says that society needs not to be afraid of the military, but to turn to them: respect, help in integration, normal attitude without labels.

He adds another thought, important for ‘peaceful’: do not rush to condemn — neither others nor yourself. Fear is normal. Justifying yourself is sometimes also part of the path. And even if you do not fight, you can be useful in another form. He gives an example of friends abroad who help the army and thus close the internal need ‘to be part’.

Everyday life and honesty: kashrut, lard, and a very human war

At the end of the interview, there is a piece that unexpectedly makes it as lively as possible: the everyday life of an Orthodox Jew in the army. There are no kosher rations — he carries food with him, a pot, a frying pan. The guys nearby cook solyanka, cut lard, the smell drives you crazy — but you can’t. He jokes, they joke. And in these jokes, an important thing is visible: war does not cancel differences, but can teach to respect differences without aggression.

He also talks about a gift — a book of Psalms of King David with text in Hebrew and an official Ukrainian translation, which is given to the military, and which he presented to various Ukrainian leaders. This is also a detail: he not only ‘talks about faith’, he does specific things that become a symbol of support.

‘A miracle is when you have done everything you could’

The final meaning of the interview is unexpectedly not religious and not military. He talks about a miracle as a result of action. He recalls the story of crossing the sea: the sea parted not when people stood and asked, but when a person went far enough, almost to the limit.

A miracle, in his logic, is the end of a process where you have done everything possible. And then he very harshly adds: if the country does not change, if corruption remains, if people maintain neutrality, if ‘I don’t care’ — it means we have not yet reached the point where the sea should part.

What this video gives to the viewer in Israel

For the Israeli audience, especially for Israelis of Ukrainian origin, the interview hooks for several reasons.

Firstly, it constantly returns to the theme of memory and resilience — the very one on which Israel has built its security and statehood for decades.

Secondly, it shows the war not as a television background, but as human mechanics: fear, laughter, anger, faith, everyday details that keep the psyche afloat.

Thirdly, it asks an uncomfortable question: where is your position? Are you inside the events or are you trying to wait it out until ‘it passes by itself’?

And finally — it reminds that religion in war can be not a set of answers, but a way to keep a person from turning into emptiness.

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Video ““This is a MESS” revelations of a JEWISH CHAPLAIN from just the FRONT” February 19, 2026: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRGKkKVovOg


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Ukraine sends a group of military personnel to the Middle East: what they will do there — details from Zelensky

Ukraine is starting a new phase of military-technological cooperation with Middle Eastern countries. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that a group of Ukrainian military specialists will head to the Persian Gulf region to share practical experience in combating drones. This experience has become one of the most sought after since Iranian strike drones began to be actively used in conflicts both in Europe and the Middle East.

According to the president, the first group of Ukrainian military and technical experts will head to the region already on Monday, March 9, 2026. Their task is to share tactics for detecting, tracking, and destroying drones, primarily strike devices like the ‘Shahed’, which have become an important tool in modern warfare.

Zelensky made the statement during a brief interaction with journalists while awaiting the arrival of Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten, who was in Ukraine on a working visit.

Ukrainian experience in intercepting drones is becoming in demand

Over the years of war, Ukraine has accumulated unique practical experience in countering mass drone attacks. This involves not only the use of classic air defense systems but also the creation of a comprehensive system for detecting, tracking, and intercepting drones at various altitudes and distances.

It is this experience that is now attracting interest from Persian Gulf countries, which are facing a growing threat from strike drones. Ukrainian specialists are expected to train local security forces and military in methods of combating such devices, including the tactical use of mobile air defense systems, electronic warfare, and interceptor drones.

Zelensky emphasized that this is not about a single trip. According to him, there will be several such groups, and cooperation may continue on a permanent basis, as interest in Ukrainian technologies in the region is rapidly growing.

Why Ukrainian experience has become in demand

Middle Eastern countries have found themselves in a situation where traditional air defense systems do not always effectively cope with mass attacks by cheap drones. Such devices are difficult to detect, capable of flying at low altitudes, and can be launched in large groups, overwhelming air defense systems.

Ukraine was one of the first countries forced to massively adapt to this threat. As a result, new solutions have emerged—from cheap interceptors to early detection and fire coordination systems.

In the midst of discussing this topic, analysts from NAnews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency note that the Ukrainian defense industry has effectively created a new segment of military technologies—a cheap and mass system for combating strike drones. This experience is now being actively studied by states facing similar threats.

Possible export of Ukrainian interceptor drones

A separate topic of negotiations was the possible acquisition of Ukrainian interceptor drones. These devices are already used by the Ukrainian army to destroy Iranian drones, and several countries in the region have shown serious interest in them.

Responding to journalists’ questions about the sale of such systems, Zelensky stated that Ukraine is ready to consider export. However, the priority remains to meet the front’s own needs, although part of the produced drones may be directed to foreign partners.

According to the president, at least three countries have already expressed readiness to purchase such drones if Kyiv can ensure the appropriate production volumes.

This shows that Ukrainian experience is gradually turning not only into a factor of the country’s defense but also into a new element of international military-technological cooperation. For Middle Eastern countries, this is a chance to quickly adapt to a new threat, and for Ukraine, an opportunity to strengthen its own defense industry and establish its role as one of the key centers for developing technologies to combat drones.


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How Jewish communities in Ukraine celebrated Purim-2026

Purim-2026 in Ukraine became a celebration of resilience, mutual support, and fidelity to tradition. From Kyiv to Kherson, from Chernivtsi to Dnipro, communities gathered together, read the Scroll of Esther, exchanged gifts, and proved: even war cannot cancel the joy of Purim.

Despite the war and terrorist Russian shelling, the Jewish communities of Ukraine met Purim-2026 with an inner strength that cannot be destroyed by sirens or strikes on cities. This year, the holiday once again became not just a date on the calendar, but a living reminder that even in the most difficult times, Jewish tradition continues to unite people, support families, and bring back a sense of light.

On the page of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, the holiday is described very accurately: Purim came to homes, synagogues, community centers, and families as a space of joy, brotherhood, and mutual assistance. One of the most important commandments of the holiday remains mishloach manot — festive treats sent to each other to strengthen friendship and Jewish unity. This year, thanks to the support of the Federation, every member of many communities received their festive set, making Purim not an abstract symbol, but a very concrete gesture of care.

The nationwide campaign to deliver festive sets had special significance. This year, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine sent over 48,000 Purim sets to more than 150 communities across the country. Each set included the Scroll of Esther, a Ukrainian-language guide to Purim, greeting cards, mishloach manot with kosher treats, a branded bag, a Purim noisemaker, and a bottle of kosher Zubrovka liqueur for the festive meal and proper observance of the custom.

Each set also included a special sheet with signatures from the head of the Council of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine, Rabbi Meir Stambler, and the chief rabbi of Dnipro and the region, Shmuel Kaminetsky. This message emphasized that the story of Purim is addressed to every person: everyone has their own gifts, opportunities, and place in life, and all this is given not by chance. The meaning of such support is especially clear today — in wartime, tradition becomes not only a memory but also a form of inner resilience.

Purim in Ukrainian communities: from ‘cosmic mission’ to home warmth

In different cities of Ukraine, Purim-2026 looked different, but everywhere it retained the main thing — joy, observance of commandments, and a sense of community support.

In the Chernivtsi region, the holiday was held under the theme ‘Cosmic Mission.’ More than two hundred participants embarked on a kind of festive expedition, where the Megillat Esther was read, children and adults participated in an entertainment program, posed in costumes, and together created an atmosphere of light. This format looked bright and modern, but at its core, tradition remained.

In Chernihiv, Purim was celebrated in a Dutch style — with tulips, a themed photo zone, and a special sense of freedom. The reading of the Scroll was accompanied by noise at the mention of Haman, and the banquet, interactive activities, and exchange of mishloach manot turned the evening into an emotional and very warm celebration.

In Zaporizhzhia, the community chose the theme of a botanical garden. The synagogue was filled with greenery and flowers, participants supported the atmosphere with themed outfits, and the reading of the Megillat Esther, games, gifts, exchange of treats, and a communal meal created a sense of a lively, beautiful, and united celebration.

When Purim sounds especially strong

There are cities where this year’s Purim was perceived especially acutely.

In Kherson, despite difficult circumstances and constant shelling, the community gathered in the synagogue to hear the reading of the Megillat Esther together. The published description emphasizes that this year the story of the Scroll sounded especially poignant — as a reminder that even in anxiety and concealment, salvation can be born. After the reading, a warm meeting with the distribution of shalachmones took place, and the very fact of such a gathering became a manifestation of spiritual strength.

In Ivano-Frankivsk, Purim was held in a bright family atmosphere. Community members listened to the Megillat Esther, exchanged mishloach manot, supported those in need, and shared a festive meal together. Children and adults came in bright costumes, and the space was filled with smiles and calm joy.

In Kharkiv, despite today’s challenges, community members gathered in the synagogue to fulfill all the commandments of the holiday, hear the Scroll of Esther, and create a space of support together. For Ukrainian Jewry, this is an especially important gesture: Purim here becomes not just a memory of a past miracle, but a response to present anxieties.

In Khmelnytskyi, the holiday was bright and active — with a concert, games, dances, gift exchanges, and the open joy that creates the true spirit of Purim.

Kyiv, Dnipro, Rivne, Kamianske: Purim as a language of unity

In Kamianske, the community gathered on the evening of the 13th of Adar 5786 to celebrate the holiday together. After the fast ended, they read the Scroll of Esther, prayed, and celebrated Purim at festively set tables. Once again, this evening united people of different generations.

In Kyiv, at the KEDEM Kyiv Jewish community, the celebration began with the solemn reading of the Scroll of Esther. The elevated mood, sincere smiles, and communal prayer created an atmosphere of unity, joy, and hope for peace.

The Kyiv Jewish community in Obolon also celebrated Purim separately. In the Obolon synagogue, the beginning of the holiday was marked by the observance of the half-shekel commandment, listening to the Megillat Esther, and the end of the fast. Everything took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

In Rivne, during the holiday, the deep meaning of the story of Queen Esther and Mordechai, the miraculous salvation of the Jewish people, was remembered, noise was made at the name of Haman, treats were given, and those in need were supported. Here, Purim sounded like a holiday of memory, responsibility, and mutual support.

Purim was celebrated on a particularly large scale in Dnipro. At ‘Beit Chabad Levi-Yitzchak’ on Nauky Avenue, a festive prayer and reading of the Megillat Esther were held, conducted by Rabbi Yisroel Aryeh-Leib Gurevich. At ‘Beit Chabad on Polya,’ the reading was conducted by Rabbi Levi Engelsman, and a musical gift for the participants was a performance by Valery Litman. In the central synagogue ‘Golden Rose,’ hundreds of people gathered for the reading of the Scroll of Esther, conducted by Rabbi Moshe Leib Weber. After the fast ended, the community shared a festive meal, and numerous Purim events continued the atmosphere of unity.

It is in such details that the current Purim in Ukraine is revealed. It is a holiday where tradition can sound new — through themed formats, costumes, music, photo zones, and family gatherings — but remains deep in content. The main thing has not changed: the observance of commandments, helping each other, supporting the community, and the joy of being together.

NANews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency notes an important thing here: Purim-2026 in the Jewish communities of Ukraine became not just a holiday, but a public and very clear response to the time of war. Where the enemy tries to impose fear, Jewish life responds with composure. Where Russia brings destruction, the communities of Ukraine continue to build a space of memory, faith, and solidarity.

In the holiday greeting, it was said that Purim teaches us a simple but very powerful thing: miracles sometimes sneak up unnoticed, and a chain of events that seems random can eventually turn into true salvation. For Ukraine, for its Jewish communities, and for the thousands of families who received festive sets this year, these words sound especially strong today.

Purim in Ukraine is more than a tradition. It is a choice of light. It is a choice of unity. It is a choice of joy despite the war.

Chag Purim Sameach.


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An Israeli photographer creates a project dedicated to Ukrainian women in Israel. Models pose in traditional Ukrainian costumes against the backdrop of Israeli cities, uniting the culture and history of the two nations.

Photo project by Israeli photographer Olga Savinadedicated Ukrainian women in Israelbecame not only a way to preserve cultural heritage, but also a bridge between two peoples.

Models dressed in traditional Ukrainian costumes pose against the backdrop of Israeli cities, creating a visual story that unites past and present.

“I would like to do a series of filming about Ukrainian women in Israel.

Images that unite past and present.

Models dressed in regional costume (costumes typical of the regions they came from) against the backdrop of the cities where they now live.”Olga Savina says.

Project concept: past and present

The idea for the photo project was born from Olga’s personal interest in traditional Ukrainian clothing. She researches, collects and restores regional costumes to preserve the memory of her culture.

The costumes used in the project are either ancient outfits that are over a hundred years old, or their exact replicas. Every detail reflects the characteristics of a certain region of Ukraine, and the locations in Israel emphasize the contrast between the past and the present.

Filming locations: key points

Kiev region in Haifa.

Marina, originally from the Kiev region, now lives in Haifa. Her photo shoot took place against the backdrop of the iconic Bahai Gardens, one of the city’s hallmarks. Marina’s image includes elements of a traditional Kyiv costume, as well as an evacuation backpack – a symbol of forced relocation and changes faced by Ukrainians. The costume includes an embroidered shirt with an ornament characteristic of the Kiev region, a skirt and a belt. Every detail is recreated taking into account historical authenticity, which allows us to emphasize the beauty and significance of the traditions of the region.

Photo here

Polesie and skyscrapers of Ramat Gan

The photo shoot dedicated to Polesie was shot against the backdrop of the modern high-rise buildings of Ramat Gan, which creates a strong contrast between tradition and the urban landscape. This regional image tells about the rich history of Polesie and its natural features, reflected in the details of the costume. The basis of the costume is a plain linen shirt with woven red stripes on the sleeves. Characteristic features include a deep neckline, a short hem hidden under the skirt, and minimal embroidery reminiscent of weaving patterns. A fly skirt made of red homespun wool with thin vertical stripes is complemented by an apron with an ornament. The image is completed with red beads, hustka or namitka, as well as a woven belt, which girls tied on the left, and married women on the right.

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Odessa region in Netanya

A photo shoot dedicated to the Odessa region took place in Netanya and included a rare costume from the Kodymsky region. This outfit required careful restoration, but the result is impressive. The photographs demonstrate a deep connection with the cultural heritage and the uniqueness of the traditions of the region. The costume consists of a three-piece shirt with sleeves that gather at a wide cuff. The characteristic embroidery is located in the upper part of the sleeve in the form of two stripes – a wider and a narrower one. The ornaments, made in red and black tones, are decorated with small multi-colored beads. Over the shirt was worn a specially cut sundress with deep waffle folds and decorative elements on the back. The lower part of the sundress is decorated with horizontal folds and velvet ribbons. A wide belt with silk ribbons and a bright coral or glass necklace, typical of the region, complete the look.

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Vinnytsia region in Ashkelon

A photo session dedicated to the Vinnytsia region was held in Ashkelon. This regional costume from the Bershad region focuses on the connection of cultures and historical memory, uniting the past and present. The costume includes a shirt embroidered using the traditional “niz” technique with a characteristic Vinnytsia pattern. It is completed with a bib and skirt with a velvet ribbon typical of the region. The embroidery of the shirt is distinguished by geometric patterns that emphasize the status and skill of the needlewoman. The bib, popular specifically in the Bershad region, adds elements of elegance and symbolism to the image. Such an ensemble creates a powerful visual image that unites Ukrainian heritage and Israeli modernity.

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Poltava region to Jaffa

A photo session dedicated to the Poltava region took place in Jaffa, one of the most colorful districts of Tel Aviv. Against the backdrop of the narrow streets of the old city and historical architecture, a costume from the Poltava region looks especially bright, emphasizing the depth of Ukrainian tradition. The costume includes a calico (cotton) shirt with embroidery characteristic of the Poltava region. The shirt is made using the technique of planking and cross-stitching, with elements of the “broken branch” ornament that decorated the settings and sleeves. This pattern is complemented by eight-pointed stars and geometric elements, which adds symbolism to the outfit. The hem of the shirt is decorated with patterns made with black thread in the “Brocard roses” style. The whole ensemble is completed by a traditional knitted shirt with three pintucks and a lining characteristic of the region – strengthening the hem to add weight. This image creates a harmonious combination of traditional Ukrainian clothing with the spirit of a modern Israeli city.

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Luhansk region: a symbol of perseverance – in Haifa

The image dedicated to the Luhansk region has become a symbol of resilience and a reminder of the cultural identity of the region, most of which is today under temporary occupation. A photo shoot with the Luhansk system reflects the importance of preserving heritage even in conditions of war and change. The shirt, created on the basis of museum exhibits, has a traditional Poltava cut, but stands out with a characteristic combination of colors: red and blue. Designs include the tree of life, floral motifs on the sleeves and stripes of embroidery on the seams. The specific ornament is complemented by a replica of a box chintz sweater, decorated with velvet ribbons and wide folds at the bottom. The set of accessories includes traditional Lugansk ducats and “viper” beads, reproduced on the basis of museum photographs. The outer necklace is made of large amber beads, which is typical for jewelry in the Lugansk region. Against the backdrop of a waste heap and steppe landscapes, this outfit symbolizes the deep connection with the homeland and the fortitude of Ukrainian women.

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What makes the project unique?

The photo project stands out for its desire not only to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage, but also to adapt it to Israeli reality.

Main accents:

  • Costumes as carriers of history. Every detail, from embroidery to fabric, tells the story of the region and its people.
  • Visual contrast. The combination of traditional outfits with modern Israeli architecture creates strong images.
  • Uniting cultures. The project helps Ukrainian women find their place in a new country while maintaining contact with their roots.

A look at Jewish and Ukrainian culture

This photo project also symbolizes the connection between the Jewish and Ukrainian peoples. Israel, home to thousands of Ukrainian war survivors, provides a unique platform for dialogue between cultures.

“I have been studying the features of regional outfits for several months now. I started collecting costumes. I bought some, friends borrowed some for the project. The costumes are ancient, some are about a hundred years old, and replicas are close to the original.

I listen to a lot of lectures, I am fascinated by the diversity of traditions and how they were reproduced in embroidered shirts and the combination of elements of the regional “system”. It’s like the history of a region on a canvas, you can “read” it, it tells about the region and its owner.” – Olga Savina shares.


Our website NAnews – Israel News always pays attention to important initiatives that strengthen mutual understanding between peoples. This project is a great example of how art helps build cultural bridges.

The Olga Savina project is more than just photo sessions. It is visual storytelling that preserves cultural heritage and builds bridges between nations.

About Olga Savina

Olga SavinaChildren’s and family photographer in Israel. She is from Kyiv. Now lives in Haifa.

“I photograph everything related to love. Love Story, weddings, pregnancy, newborns, children, families. I also shoot underwater – because I love the sea 🙂

Traveling around the world, I conduct photo sessions in the most beautiful corners of our planet. Israel is one of the most beautiful countries for me.

Finding new beautiful and unusual locations for shooting is my passion. You can view places for photo shoots in Israel in the corresponding section of my website.”

You can get to know each other better and even order a photo session here:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/olga.savina.94

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/olga.savina.photo

Website – https://savinaphotos.com/

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NAnews – Israel News will continue to talk about similar initiatives that strengthen the connection between Israel and Ukraine.


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Center of Cosmetology in Haifa. Peeling – Cryolifting – RF lifting – Beauty injections. Cosmetic center for face and body with unique technologies and methods of rejuvenation and health improvement.

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In Haifa, there are clinics that sell the “effect,” and there are clinics that sell a plan. Sol Clinics is closer to the latter: the center has been operating since 2016, located in the Check-Post area, and emphasizes understanding the skin condition first before choosing procedures. Not “the trendiest,” but what won’t break the barrier and won’t add problems on top.

This is especially important in Israel. Here, even in winter, the skin lives in contrasts: sun and wind, dry indoor air, stress, lack of sleep. Therefore, the complaint “dull color” often goes along with “inflammations,” and “wrinkles” with “dehydration” and sensitivity. In such conditions, cosmetology becomes not a showcase but a tool: to bring the skin to a working state and maintain the result.

Details about the clinic and appointments:
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Where the clinic is located and why the location really affects the result

Sol Clinics is located at the entrance to Haifa, near Check-Post, at שד׳ ההסתדרות 44 (Histadrut 44), landmark — opposite מרכזית המפרץ. For the city, this is practical: it’s convenient to get here not only from Haifa but also from Krayot, Nesher, part of Carmel.

A separate plus — not “beautiful,” but useful: the clinic has free parking, and the entrance is organized so that you can enter without stairs, directly from the parking lot. This sounds trivial until a person realizes that the course is several visits, and each time they choose whether to go at all.

The working hours of clinics of this type usually extend into the evening. Here, work is declared until 19:00, and the last “after-work” slot is often set around 17:30–17:45. Appointments are available through the website and usually duplicated by quick communication channels (phone/WhatsApp) because it’s easier for people.

What skin and body problems are most often addressed here

Sol Clinics formulates tasks broadly, but essentially they fall into several groups. The center works with aesthetic and skin conditions where not one procedure is important, but the correct sequence.

Age-related changes and skin quality

Loss of elasticity, “soft” oval, flabbiness, fine wrinkles, tired tone. This is the category where people often say: “I don’t need a different face, I need mine to look more alive.”

Pigmentation and uneven tone

Spots after sun exposure, “mottling,” consequences of inflammations (post-inflammatory pigmentation), age-related tone changes.

Acne and post-acne

Inflammations, comedones, enlarged pores, traces after breakouts, sometimes scars. In Israel, adult acne is not uncommon, especially against the background of stress and climate.

Sensitive skin and “complex” conditions

Rosacea, seborrhea, atopic dermatitis, couperose, irritated skin. In such cases, any aggression can cause a setback, and that’s why diagnosis and a gentle pace are important.

Body: cellulite, tone, lymphatic drainage

Skin unevenness, cellulite, swelling, a request for a more even texture and a feeling of “lightness,” especially for those who sit a lot or are often on the road.

Why they start with diagnostics here, not with “choose a procedure from the menu”

This is the point that distinguishes normal practice from “just a salon.” In the clinic’s materials, it is emphasized: without diagnostics, the skin is not touched.

The diagnostic device in their description evaluates two indicators that really determine the fate of the protocol:

Phototype and melanin level

This affects how the skin can react to methods related to energy/light and helps reduce the risk of unwanted spots after procedures.

Inflammation level (including hidden)

If inflammation is high, the clinic does not rush with what can further irritate the skin: active peels, microneedling, fractional methods. First — recovery and stabilization, then — renewal.

From the outside, it looks like “they don’t sell us everything at once.” For the client, this is usually a good sign.

What procedures are available and how to logically choose them

On the clinic’s website, three of the most popular procedures of the season are highlighted: peeling, cryolifting, RF-lifting. These names are most often asked about. But more importantly — to understand what task they are suitable for.

Peeling

It is usually chosen when the skin has become dull, uneven, “rough,” and post-acne marks and pigmentation are more pronounced. Peeling is not about “scraping off the skin,” but about controlled surface renewal. That’s why clear diagnostics before peeling is not a whim: one skin tolerates it easily, another reacts with irritation.

Cryolifting

The procedure is usually taken under the request “I want to look more collected.” Cold protocols are often perceived as a gentle way to get a fresher look, reduce puffiness, and return a “clear” contour to the face without the feeling of aggression.

RF-lifting

RF is most often chosen when it comes to skin tone and density: oval, lower third of the face, overall firmness. In the clinic’s materials, this method is described as comfortable in sensations (the working area is heated to a controlled temperature) and suitable for those who want to “tighten” without surgery.

But the list doesn’t end there

The clinic’s description also includes other directions:

  • Combined cleanings and care protocols when the skin needs to be “cleaned and normalized” without trauma.
  • Mesostrip and multi-stage care aimed at skin quality, tone, recovery.
  • Microneedling — as a tool for texture and renewal, considering that the skin after the procedure can be sensitive and needs proper support.
  • Fractional directions (including fractional RF) — they are usually used when the goal is not “quick refresh,” but to work deeper with density, relief, and traces. At the same time, the clinic does not hide: some fractional methods may feel stronger than standard care procedures.
  • IPL directions for acne/post-acne and pigmentation tasks — where it is important to work with redness, spots, and the overall skin background.

It is separately noted that the clinic uses a range of equipment (15 devices are mentioned), and preparations are selected according to the technique — without attempts to “replace with something cheaper,” so as not to break the protocol.

How the course is built and what is promised in terms of results

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The clinic quite directly formulates expectations: a noticeable effect is possible after the first visit, but a stable result often requires a course — usually a range of 6–10 procedures (depending on the task).

There is another point that is usually important to people but rarely voiced: course adjustment along the way. In Sol Clinics’ materials, it is stated that in the middle of the program, the result is evaluated together with the client, and if the dynamics are weaker than expected, the protocol can be changed or strengthened without additional payment. This is not a “guarantee of a miracle,” but it is the logic of medical support: to look at the reaction, not to sell a standard package as unchangeable.

The clinic also talks about home care as part of the result: the description mentions the selection of care from professional lines (sets from several leading brands are mentioned), because without home support, the effect of the procedures often lives less.

Can face and body be done in one day

The clinic’s materials specifically state that if time allows and according to the schedule, face and body procedures can be combined in one day. For people who do not live in the center of Haifa or come from Krayot, this is really convenient: fewer trips, a higher chance to complete the course.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where to start if you’ve never done cosmetology in Israel?

Start with a consultation and diagnostics. This is the calmest way to understand what exactly your skin “hurts”: dehydration, inflammation, pigmentation, loss of tone, or all together. Sol Clinics emphasizes that without diagnostics, the skin is not touched: they look at phototype/melanin and inflammation level, and only then offer a plan — without guessing “by procedure name.”

What to bring to the first consultation?

Nothing complicated. If you have — bring a list of cosmetics you use at home, and remember if there were reactions to procedures/creams. It’s also important to say if there is a tendency to herpes, frequent irritations, allergies, pregnancy/breastfeeding, what medications you are currently taking. This saves time and helps not to prescribe what definitely doesn’t suit you.

Do I need to come without makeup?

Preferably, but not always necessary. If you come with makeup, the clinic usually still cleanses the skin before examination. But if possible — come “clean,” it’s easier to immediately see the skin condition: redness, peeling, inflammations, dehydration.

If the skin is sensitive, does that mean nothing can be done?

Not necessarily. “Sensitive skin” is not a prohibition, it’s a regime. It means the pace will be more cautious, and the order of procedures different: first, barrier restoration and irritation reduction, then — renewal and more active methods. If diagnostics show a high level of inflammation, aggressive techniques (peels, microneedling, fractional methods) are usually postponed to avoid worsening.

Can procedures be done if there is rosacea/couperose/dermatitis?

Sometimes yes, but not everything and not immediately. In such conditions, it’s important not to “chase” the skin with force. Softer protocols are often chosen, and active methods are only set when the skin is stable. This is discussed separately during the consultation because skin reactivity varies for everyone.

How to understand which procedure I need: peeling, cryolifting, or RF-lifting?

It depends on the leading problem.

If the main complaint is dull tone, uneven texture, marks/spots, “roughness” — they often start with gentle renewal (peeling), but only after assessing skin sensitivity.

If you want “compactness” and a fresh look, less puffiness and tired face — cryolifting is often chosen.

If the main topic is firmness and contour (oval, lower third of the face, flabbiness) — RF-lifting is usually considered as the basic “framework” procedure.

But the decision is still made after examination because the same complaint in different people can have different causes.

Is adult acne treated the same as teenage acne?

Often not. Adult acne can be related to stress, hormonal background, care, skin sensitivity, disrupted barrier. Therefore, it’s important to first assess inflammation and not take steps that can increase irritation. Sol Clinics specifically highlights hardware directions for acne/post-acne and usually builds the course to simultaneously reduce active inflammations and carefully work with traces.

Post-acne: what can really be improved?

Post-acne usually has three layers: marks/spots, relief, enlarged pores. Improvements are almost always possible, but the speed depends on the depth of the problem and skin reaction. It’s important not to expect “minus 10 years at once,” but to follow the course: first stabilization, then tone leveling, then working with texture and skin density.

Pigmentation: how many procedures are needed and how quickly is the effect visible?

With pigmentation, it’s always more honest to say: “it depends.” There are spots that go away quickly, and there are those that require a course and discipline with home care. The speed is influenced by: type of pigmentation (sun, post-inflammatory, hormonal), phototype, season, and how well a person follows care and skin protection recommendations.

How long does one visit take?

Depends on the procedure and plan. Care and cleanings usually take longer (often 60–90 minutes), hardware procedures can be shorter. The exact time will be told when booking, when clarifying what exactly you want to solve first.

How long does the course take?

The course depends on the task and frequency of visits. The clinic’s materials mention a guideline: a stable effect often requires 6–10 procedures. But this is a range, not a “mandatory norm.” Sometimes fewer procedures plus support are enough, and sometimes a longer plan is needed — especially for post-acne and pronounced pigmentation.

When will I see the first changes?

Many notice changes after the first visit: the skin may look fresher, “more even,” less puffiness, better tone. But a stable result usually accumulates over the course. This is normal: the skin does not restructure in one day, especially if the problem has been forming for years.

Can face and body procedures be combined in one day?

Sometimes yes — it depends on the schedule and what procedures are planned. The clinic’s materials state that combining is possible if time and “slots” are available. This is often convenient for those who come from outside the center of Haifa and want to reduce the number of trips.

Is it painful?

Most procedures are described as comfortable and without long rehabilitation. But there are methods that may feel stronger (for example, some fractional technologies). During the consultation, they usually explain in advance what to expect in terms of sensations and adjust the intensity to the person, not “to the maximum.”

Will there be rehabilitation: redness, peeling, “can’t go outside”?

Depends on the method. Soft care procedures usually do not give noticeable rehabilitation. After some techniques, there may be temporary redness or sensitivity. Importantly, with high inflammation, the clinic usually does not set aggressive procedures first to reduce the risk of unpleasant reactions.

Can procedures be done in the summer?

Some can, some — with restrictions. The Israeli sun makes seasonality important, especially in matters of pigmentation and active skin renewal. Therefore, the plan is often built so that in summer, more gentle and supportive steps are taken, and active ones are moved to a calmer season.

What home care is needed after procedures?

Usually without fanaticism. Often basic things are enough: gentle cleansing, hydration/barrier restoration, skin protection, and targeted products for your task. Sol Clinics emphasizes that home care is part of the result, not an “addition.”

If I already have cosmetics at home — will I be forced to change everything?

Usually, there is no point in “burning bridges.” They often look at compositions, compatibility with procedures, and skin reaction. Sometimes it’s enough to replace 1–2 items, and leave the rest. The main goal is for the care not to conflict with the course.

Is there a “guarantee of results”?

The clinic’s materials describe the approach: in the middle of the course, the dynamics are evaluated together with the client, and if necessary, the protocol is adjusted without additional payment. This is not a promise of a miracle “for everyone and always,” but it is an understandable model of support: to look at progress and change tactics if the skin reacts differently.

How often should maintenance procedures be done after the course?

The frequency of support depends on age, skin type, and what the main problem was. Usually, after completing the course, maintenance visits are done less often — for example, once every few weeks or once a month. It’s better to discuss specifics based on the result and skin reaction.

How to book and what to say when booking to be properly directed?

The simplest is to briefly describe the main goal: “pigmentation,” “acne/post-acne,” “oval/flabbiness,” “dull skin,” “cellulite/swelling.” If you say this right away, the administrator can offer the correct format for the first visit and approximate time.

Details about the clinic and appointments:
https://cosmetology.nikk.co.il/

Sol Clinics in Haifa looks like an example of practical urban cosmetology: a convenient location at Check-Post, emphasis on diagnostics, course, and support, rather than loud promises. For readers of NAnews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency, this is a case where “where it is located” and “how the course is conducted” are more important than the names of procedures on the showcase.


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“Search is not the same”: how to promote a business and a website in Israel in 2025, if AI is responsible for the answers – SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO, VEO, LPO

#promotion

Promotion on the Internet is not a switch, but a long systematic work, but here we consciously narrow it only to internal optimization: SEO (technique and structure), AEO (answers and snippets), GEO (generative output), AIO (clarity for AI models), VEO (visual and voice) and LPO (multilingualism). No external links, PR or advertising — only the inside; a practical view of Nikk.Agency on Israeli small and medium business projects.

In 2025, one trick will no longer work. The scheme is this: SEO is the foundation (without it the pages do not even breathe), AEO pulls the material into snippets and voice, and AIO/GEO make assistants — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, You.com — notice the text at all. On top — a short answer to the point, below — a normal FAQ or HowTo, at the end — microdata. Not some kind of poetry, but this is exactly how we more often get into SGE and other “smart” blocks.

All clear? 🙂

And one more thing. There is no “official code” from Google or OpenAI — and it seems there won’t be. All these abbreviations (SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO, VEO, LPO) are not law, but working notes from the field: what assistants quote, when a fresh date helps, in what cases FAQ pulls the page into “zero”. We try, measure, keep what holds.

We at Nikk.Agency, Haifa, without fanfare: we don’t hand out promises of “top tomorrow”. In the morning we put in order the speed and structure, add short answers, test AIO/GEO on a couple of key pages, then look at the metrics. The task is simple — so that small and medium businesses across Israel are found both in Google and other search engines, and in assistants’ answers, without pointless expenses. Website: nikk.co.il.

Short answer to a big question

Take the bundle.

Classical website promotion (SEO) — as a base. Plus optimization for answers (AEO) and work for AI (AIO/GEO) — so that assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, You.com and those very new Google blocks pick you up.

Why so? Because the rules are now “floating”.

Google is rolling out SGE (Search Generative Experience), and no one really explains how to get there stably. But practice shows a simple thing: a short answer at the beginning, then a normal FAQ/HowTo and neat microdata. This way you noticeably more often end up where people get quick solutions today.

SEO for website promotion: the foundation without which nothing works

Question: Why SEO if “AI decides everything”?
Answer: SEO gives the technical and content base: without speed, structure and indexing, the page simply will not get into AI answers.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization) remains the support of any business promotion strategy on the network:

  • Keywords and LSI-lexicon for real people’s questions.
  • Technical cleanliness: speed, mobile adaptability, HTTPS, Core Web Vitals.
  • Structure: internal linking, heading hierarchy, sitemap.
  • Expert texts: experience, usefulness, cases, clarity, E-E-A-T.

Conclusion: SEO gives the “skeleton” and indexability.

But in 2025, only SEO rarely brings maximum traffic anymore — users flow into AI assistants, where the answer format rules.

AEO for website promotion: how to become a ready answer, not the tenth link

Question: How to get into “zero position” and voice answers?
Answer: Give a short answer at the top of the page, add FAQ/HowTo and schema.org markup — and keep the material fresh.

AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) is about making your material a ready answer:

  • Featured Snippets (Google’s zero position).
  • Voice answers of assistants.
  • FAQ blocks and “quick tips”.

AEO tools that work for the Israeli market as well:

  • Schema.org microdata (FAQPage, HowTo, Article, JSON-LD).
  • Short Q&A inserts inside articles.
  • Lists, tables, checklists — AI “likes” structure.
  • E-E-A-T: emphasize experience, authority, sources and facts.

“If there is no direct, short answer on the page — AI will find the one who has it.”

AIO: make content “understandable” for LLM (ChatGPT/Gemini/Claude/Perplexity)

Question: What makes content “machine-readable” for LLM?
Answer: Q&A structure, tables/schemes, actual dates, JSON-LD and duplication of expert materials on open sources.

AIO (Artificial Intelligence Optimization) is the key so that ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity correctly interpret your materials:

  • Write in blocks “question → answer”, add tables and schemes.
  • Duplicate expert publications on open platforms (Wikipedia, Medium, Quora, GitHub) — this increases the chances of being “noticed” by models.
  • Clearly indicate sources and update dates — AI values freshness and verifiability.
  • Apply JSON-LD for Article/FAQ/HowTo.
  • Think about multilingualism (see LPO below): Israel is a multilingual environment.

GEO: how to get into generative answers (ChatGPT/Perplexity/SGE)

GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is about reference collections that AI attaches to the short answer:

  • Credibility and primary sources.
  • Freshness: up-to-date versions of pages win.
  • Cross-platform presence: presence on several authoritative domains.
  • Clear structure: subheadings, markers, short paragraphs.

Practically: make articles updatable (with update date), connect FAQ, add HowTo and tables, strengthen brand signals and links to primary sources.

VEO and Voice SEO: visual and voice world

VEO (Visual Engine Optimization) — so that you are found through images and videos:

  • ALT tags and detailed image descriptions (specify city/service in ALT).
  • Unique media: infographics, video tutorials, “cheat cards”.
  • Structured data for images and video.

Voice SEO — so that you are easily read by voice assistants:

  • Write “conversationally”: long-tail queries, live wording.
  • FAQ with short phrases — 1–2 sentences per answer.
  • Less officialese: simple verbs, active voice.

LPO: language optics for Israel

LPO (Language Processing Optimization) — so that your content is equally well found in Hebrew, Russian and English:

  • Not a “dry” translation, but localization for the search patterns of each language.
  • Reflect local toponyms and details (districts, transport, prices).
  • Check tone and style: in Hebrew — more direct, in Russian — more detailed, in English — shorter and more pragmatic.

How AI chooses whom to show

Briefly — what “trust” of assistants rests on:

  • E-E-A-T: author’s experience, expertise, domain authority, credibility.
  • Structure: FAQ, lists, tables, clear headings.
  • Sources and citability on open platforms.
  • Freshness and regular updates.
  • Technical cleanliness: accessibility, speed, valid microdata.

Google and SGE: the output itself is changing

Google is rolling out Search Generative Experience — a block with a generated answer and sources above regular links.

Problem: so far it is unclear which signals are decisive. This is a “live” zone where the rules are changing.

What we are doing today:

  • Keep structure and microdata in order.
  • Update materials and mark the update date.
  • Make sure the page has a direct short answer, and below — details.

Realities of Israel: what local business should consider

Israel is a multi-layered market: multilingualism, locality (Haifa, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Be’er Sheva), strong competition in services (lawyers, medicine, real estate). Here “one article for all” does not work.

Segmentation and local pages with clear navigation and contacts are needed.

Check NAP consistency (name, address, phone) in Google Business Profile and local directories — this is critical for local ranking.

And yes, in conversations and chats people are increasingly asking AI, bypassing Google.

At Nikk.Agency we see that business in Israel is increasingly trying to adapt to the new rules of the game. Therefore, in our work we rely not only on classical SEO, but also on AEO, GEO and other approaches that are formed from practice.

Our task is not “to make it look nice in a report”, but to collect a set of working techniques: where to add FAQ, how to simplify answers, what media to insert, where to put price and contacts so that AI “understands” the meaning of the page.

«Search is not the same»: how in 2025 to promote business and website in Israel if AI is responsible for answers - SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO, VEO, LPO
«Search is not the same»: how in 2025 to promote business and website in Israel if AI is responsible for answers – SEO, AEO, GEO, AIO, VEO, LPO

Roadmap for business promotion: SEO + AEO + AIO + GEO (what to do already this week)

1) Basic SEO (fast)

  • Check speed, mobile version, sitemap.
  • Put order in H1–H3 headings, remove “stop-words” from titles.

2) AEO edits

  • Into each key page — FAQ (3–6 questions).
  • At the beginning — short answer (2–3 sentences) to the main question of the page.
  • Add HowTo/Article markup where appropriate.

3) AIO/GEO enhancements

  • Rewrite 2–3 materials in the format “question → answer” with tables.
  • Update dates, indicate sources.
  • Publish 1–2 overview materials on Medium/Quora (under the company brand).

4) VEO/Voice

  • ALT tags and captions for each key image.
  • Record a short video guide/infographic for the main service.

5) LPO

  • Make separate versions of key pages in Hebrew and English taking into account queries and word usage.

How it sounds in real text

“For companies for which business promotion in Israel is important, a simple blog is no longer enough: you need content that AI can quote. The same applies to website promotion in Israel — without FAQ and short answers you simply do not get into the assistants’ short references.”

“When it comes to local services in Haifa or Tel Aviv, business promotion in Israel rests on clear answers to simple questions: price, area, experience, contacts. Otherwise the assistant will take another source. Therefore website promotion in Israel today is not only links and texts, but above all structure and clarity.”


Where is Nikk.Agency here and why to contact

We are in the North of Israel – nikk.co.il, in Haifa (Krayot), working all over the country and mainly with small and medium business. The approach is pragmatic:

  • start with quick edits (technical, structure, FAQ),
  • in parallel launch AIO/GEO experiments on 1–2 pages,
  • measure what really improves visibility in Google and in AI answers,
  • scale only what makes sense and brings leads.

Website promotion remains the basis. But when the goal is a tangible inflow of requests, you have to play by new rules. We do not “overpraise ourselves” — we simply systematically test hypotheses and implement what worked in Israel.

Search has ceased to be “ten blue links”. Ahead are AI answers, and behind them — only a few sources.
The strategy that gives a chance in 2025: SEO (foundation) + AEO (answers) + AIO/GEO (AI understanding) + VEO/Voice (media and voice) + LPO (Israel’s multilingualism).

Make a short answer at the top, structure, FAQ, markup and updates — and assistants will have a reason to refer exactly to you.

If you need a short work plan for your niche and city — Nikk.Agency (Haifa) will collect a checklist and markup without unnecessary pathos, to the point.

FAQ

This is our professional opinion of Nikk.Agency, formed from real work with projects in Israel. These answers reflect what the expert community is currently discussing around SEO, AEO, AIO and GEO, and are not “official rules” of Google, OpenAI or other platforms.

What is the difference between SEO and AEO?
SEO raises pages in the classical output. AEO makes the page a ready answer: zero position, voice answers, FAQ blocks.

How to understand what exactly my business needs?
Start with an audit: speed, structure, key pages. Then add a short answer at the top and FAQ, check microdata. At the same time test AIO/GEO on 1–2 materials.

Does Google SGE already influence?
Yes, elements of generative output appear more and more often. The rules are floating, but freshness, structure and sources are signals that already help.

Do you work only in Haifa?
We are in Haifa, but we take projects all over Israel. Focus — small and medium business: services, medicine, lawyers, education, local trade.

Is microdata needed if FAQ is already in the text?
Yes. Text is for people, schema.org/FAQPage and HowTo is for machines. With markup the chance to get into snippets and SGE is higher. If you don’t want to mess with the code, use RankMath/Yoast or give us the setup.

How to prepare content for assistants and voice?
Short answer at the beginning, then — lists and tables. Write “conversationally”, without officialese. For voice answers keep phrases shorter and clearer.

Are Hebrew and English versions needed?
Yes. Israel is a multilingual environment. Do LPO: separate versions in Hebrew/English/Russian, take into account local queries and NAP consistency in directories.

How to understand that everything works? What metrics to watch?
Impressions and clicks from Google (including CTR growth on pages with FAQ/HowTo), share of traffic from assistants, brand appearances among answer sources, maintaining positions after updates. Plus practical: requests, calls, inquiries from local pages.

Approaches are changing: Google tests SGE, assistants update models. We follow discussions in the professional community and update recommendations when practice shows a different result.

We Nikk.Agencyin the North of Israel – nikk.co.il, in Haifa (Krayot), working all over the country and mainly with small and medium business. Contact us, if anything…

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“Why should we leave our land?” — Zelensky explained what lies behind the Kremlin’s “peace plan” for Donbas

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the idea of ending the war by withdrawing Ukrainian troops from Donbas has nothing to do with reality. According to him, such proposals effectively give Russia the opportunity to regroup forces and prepare new stages of aggression.

The Ukrainian leader said this in an interview with the Italian TV channel Rai Italia on March 5, 2026, commenting on Moscow’s statements that the conflict could allegedly end if Ukraine leaves Donbas. Zelensky emphasized: such logic has been heard from the Kremlin more than once, but each time it was accompanied not by peace, but by an escalation of hostilities.

The President of Ukraine noted that Kyiv cannot build a security strategy based on the promises of a country that has repeatedly violated international agreements.

Donbas as a key line of defense for Ukraine

Why Kyiv does not trust the Kremlin’s statements

Commenting on the statements of the Russian leadership about the possible end of the war under certain conditions, Zelensky said directly: it is impossible to trust such words. In his opinion, the experience of recent years shows that Moscow’s diplomatic statements are often used as a tool to buy time.

He reminded that even during periods of negotiations or temporary reductions in the intensity of hostilities, the Russian army continued to strengthen its military presence and prepare for new offensives.

According to Zelensky, this is why Ukraine must consider any negotiations exclusively through the prism of real security guarantees, not political promises.

“Despite all the words that have previously come from Russia, the aggression has only intensified. We simply cannot trust the Russian side,” said the President of Ukraine.

Why the withdrawal of the Ukrainian army creates new risks

Zelensky explained that the proposal to withdraw Ukrainian troops from Donbas in practice means weakening the country’s defense. Today, Ukrainian fortifications and front lines limit the Russian army’s capabilities for large-scale offensive operations.

If these positions are abandoned, Russia will gain a significant advantage and will be able to quickly increase pressure on other regions of Ukraine.

According to estimates by the Ukrainian leadership, the Russian army will be able to maintain large forces — from several hundred thousand to almost a million military personnel — depending on the scale of future operations.

Zelensky emphasized that the Kremlin could use a possible pause to regroup troops, replenish equipment, and prepare new offensive plans.

Negotiations and proposals for demilitarization

What intermediaries are discussing

During international diplomatic consultations, various options for a possible resolution of the conflict were discussed. Among the proposals considered at different stages of negotiations were demilitarized zones, temporary demarcation lines, and even scenarios of territorial exchanges.

However, according to Zelensky, such options carry serious risks. Any concession can become a starting point for new demands from the Kremlin.

The President emphasized that the Russian strategy is often based on the gradual expansion of demands after receiving initial concessions.

Why Kyiv considers such a scenario dangerous

The Ukrainian leader noted that the withdrawal of troops from Donbas could open the way for the Russian army to further advance. This poses a threat not only to the eastern regions but to the entire defense system of Ukraine.

According to Zelensky, it is the fortified positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that currently restrain Russian offensive capabilities.

“He needs time to prepare, to staff brigades and additional divisions. This requires time. And this is exactly what I consider the real goal of such proposals,” explained the President.

He also posed a rhetorical question that became the key thought of his speech: why should Ukraine trust Moscow’s promises and take steps that could weaken its own security.

The global context of the war

Russia’s war against Ukraine has long become a factor in global politics. It affects the security of Europe, energy markets, and international relations between major powers.

Therefore, any proposals to end the conflict are considered not only in Kyiv and Moscow but also in the capitals of Western countries.

Analysts note that the Kremlin’s strategy is often based on trying to use diplomatic pauses to strengthen military potential.

It is this aspect that experts and journalists pay attention to when analyzing the development of the conflict. In particular, publications by NAnews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency emphasize that this model has already been used by Russia before and led to new rounds of war.

Why Donbas remains a central issue of the war

Donbas remains one of the key regions of the war. Control over this region has strategic significance for both Ukraine and Russia.

For Moscow, it is a tool of pressure on Kyiv and a way to maintain constant instability in the region. For Ukraine, it is about preserving territorial integrity and protecting the state.

Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine cannot agree to a scenario in which the country’s security depends on the promises of the aggressor.

According to him, the war will not end when Ukraine retreats from its territory, but when the very possibility of further aggression disappears.

That is why the issue of Donbas remains a central element of both Kyiv’s military strategy and international negotiations on the future security of Europe.


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Dubai after the strike: drone debris ‘Geran-2’ with Russian markings found in the Jebel Ali port area

After Iran’s attack on the United Arab Emirates, drone fragments with Russian markings “Geran-2” were found in Dubai. The debris was found in the area of the Jebel Ali port — one of the largest logistics hubs in the Middle East.

The information spread on March 4, 2026, through the social network X, where videos from the drone discovery site appeared. According to sources, the footage may have been taken by tourists who were in Dubai during the attack.

What is known about the drone discovery in Dubai

Drone debris discovered near the region’s largest port

According to media reports and publications on X, fragments of the unmanned aerial vehicle were discovered near the Jebel Ali port — a strategic trade and transport center in the emirate of Dubai.

In the published videos, elements of the drone’s body with the marking “Geran-2” are noticeable. This inscription has previously been repeatedly recorded on Russian strike UAVs used in the war against Ukraine.

Dubai after the strike: drone debris with Russian markings 'Geran-2' found near the Jebel Ali port
Dubai after the strike: drone debris with Russian markings ‘Geran-2’ found near the Jebel Ali port

It is reported that the videos were distributed by the account BT News (@btn_az), which indicated that the debris was found after Iran’s strike on the territory of the United Arab Emirates.

In fact, this may be the first publicly recorded case of such drones being discovered in the Persian Gulf region after the attack on UAE infrastructure.

What does the marking “Geran-2” mean

Russian version of the Iranian drone Shahed

The marking “Geran-2” is associated with the Russian version of the strike drone Shahed-136, which is actively used in modern conflicts.

This type of drone is known as a loitering munition — a device capable of staying in the air for a long time and attacking a target upon detection.

Russia’s war against Ukraine has made such drones one of the most recognizable symbols of modern aerial warfare. It is under the name “Geran-2” that the Russian army uses Iranian Shahed-136 for attacks on infrastructure.

Therefore, the appearance of drone debris with such markings in Dubai raises questions about the origin of the device and how such weaponry was involved in the strike on UAE territory.

A new signal of escalation in the Middle East

The discovery of a drone with Russian markings near Dubai’s largest port increases attention to the role of drone technologies in Middle Eastern conflicts.

Today, strike drones are becoming a key tool of asymmetric warfare: they are cheaper than missiles, capable of overwhelming air defense systems, and can be launched in large series.

That is why each new attack using drones provokes a serious reaction in the countries of the region — especially if it affects major economic centers like Dubai.

The editorial team of NAnews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency notes that such incidents are becoming part of a broader picture of military escalation in the Middle East, where drone warfare technologies increasingly go beyond individual conflicts and begin to affect the security of the entire region.

So far, the official authorities of the UAE have not published detailed comments on the origin of the discovered debris. However, the videos circulated online have already become a topic of discussion among military analysts and security experts.

In the context of growing tensions in the Middle East, even single finds of this kind can be an important indicator of how modern conflicts intertwine with each other — from Ukraine to the Persian Gulf.


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Ukrainian show party “PatiNaKhati-show” in Tel Aviv: “Dvi kumi” gather guests on March 19, 2026

Just like at a real Ukrainian wedding!”

On March 19, 2026, an Ukrainian show-party “PatiNaKhati-show. Two Godmothers” will take place in Tel Aviv — a format that the organizers call “evening gatherings cubed”. It is not a classic concert or stand-up, but a lively evening in the atmosphere of a Ukrainian celebration with songs, dances, and interaction.

The event will take place at the restaurant SHO? – Ukrainian Traditional Food at 3 Karlibach St. Start — at 19:00.

Everyone is invited — the language of the event is Ukrainian.

The organizers, the Ukrainian-Israeli project “Two Godmothers“, emphasize: the event is open to everyone. Not only Ukrainians are invited, but also Israelis, friends of Ukraine, families of mixed origin, and everyone who is close to Ukrainian living culture and festive atmosphere.

“You asked – we did it!
This is not just some stand-up!
This is – PatiNaKhati-show!
A new explosive format!
With songs, dances, and jokes! Evening gatherings cubed!
A five-star show and two godmothers!”, invite the organizers.

The whole evening is conducted in Ukrainian. This is a conscious decision by the project authors — to preserve the natural environment of songs, jokes, and dialogues. Combined with the fact that the event is held in a Ukrainian cuisine restaurant, a holistic cultural space is created: language, music, and gastronomy work together.

Ukrainian show-party "PatiNaKhati-show" in Tel Aviv: "Two Godmothers" gather guests on March 19, 2026
Ukrainian show-party “PatiNaKhati-show” in Tel Aviv: “Two Godmothers” gather guests on March 19, 2026

Who is behind the project “Two Godmothers”

The project “Two Godmothers” was created by Svetlana Vozhdaenko and Anna Yantovskaya — active representatives of the Ukrainian community in Netanya. Their stage format is built on a combination of humorous dialogues, folk motifs, modern songs, and live interaction with the audience.

The project is presented on Facebook under the hashtag:
https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/dvi_kumy

This is not academic folklore and not a nostalgic evening “about the past”. The format is designed for a modern audience living in Israel but maintaining a connection with Ukrainian culture. The organizers talk about a “party for their own”, but at the same time emphasize openness to everyone who wants to feel the atmosphere of a Ukrainian celebration.

What is included in the program

The evening program includes:

— Band “Two Godmothers”
— Live performance of songs by Orly Coil
— Humor and interactive elements
— Dance block with DJ DOMINIK
— Ukrainian cuisine and treats

The organizers promise an atmosphere “like at a real Ukrainian wedding” — with a common table, emotional songs, and dances until the evening.

It is important to note that this is not just a concert with seating. The format involves movement, engagement, and live audience reaction.

Ukrainian culture in the Israeli context

In recent years, the Ukrainian community in Israel has become more visible and active. Cultural events, evenings, festivals, and meetings become a platform not only for relaxation but also for preserving language and identity.

Tel Aviv has traditionally been the center of such initiatives. The Ukrainian cuisine restaurant SHO? on Karlibach has repeatedly become a venue for cultural events that unite Ukrainians and Israelis.

Such evenings perform several functions simultaneously: they are entertainment, an informal cultural bridge, and a way to feel “among one’s own”.

Practical information

Date: March 19, 2026
Time: 19:00
Place: Tel Aviv, 3 Karlibach St.

The price includes a show program, food, and drinks.

Booking:
https://www.facebook.com/events/891142687160191/

PatiNaKhati-show. Two Godmothers” is an evening where the Ukrainian language sounds natural, music unites generations, and tradition takes on a modern form.

NANews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency will continue to cover events that shape the cultural life of the Ukrainian community in Israel and strengthen ties between the two countries.


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China warns of ‘law of the jungle’: Beijing backs Iran and accuses the US and Israel of escalation

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that major powers do not have the right to arbitrarily attack other countries based on military superiority. These words were spoken against the backdrop of escalating tensions around Iran and a series of diplomatic contacts between Beijing, the Middle East, and Europe.

The statement became one of China’s toughest signals in recent times — both to the US and Israel, as well as in the broader context of the global balance of power.

Support for Iran and direct calls to stop strikes

In a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the Chinese minister confirmed support for Tehran in defending its sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.

According to Wang Yi, Beijing views its relationship with Iran as a “traditional friendship” and advocates for the protection of its legitimate rights and national dignity.

Separately, the Chinese side called on the US and Israel to immediately cease military operations, avoid further escalation, and prevent the conflict from spreading throughout the Middle East. These formulations were disseminated through state television CCTV.

Accusations of violating the UN Charter and the role of the Security Council

Simultaneously, Wang Yi held a conversation with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi. During the discussion, he accused the US and Israel of violating the goals and principles of the UN Charter, stating that actions against Iran are a deliberate act of war-mongering.

According to the minister, China is ready to play a “constructive role” in resolving the crisis, including working through the platform of the UN Security Council.

For Beijing, this is an important diplomatic emphasis: China positions itself not as a bystander but as one of the architects of a possible political solution.

Signal to Europe: “the world risks returning to the law of the jungle”

The broadest statement in terms of meaning was made in Wang Yi’s conversation with French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.

The Chinese diplomat warned that if major powers arbitrarily use force against other countries, the world risks sliding back to the “law of the jungle,” where international law ceases to function.

In this same context, Wang Yi emphasized that the Iranian nuclear issue should be returned to the path of political and diplomatic resolution, rather than being resolved by military means.

NAnews — News from Israel | Nikk.Agency previously noted that China’s increased activity in the Middle East reflects not only Beijing’s interests in the region but also its desire to act as an alternative center of influence amid the crisis of the Western security system.

What this means in geopolitics

Wang Yi’s statements demonstrate a shift in China from cautious formulations to a tougher rhetoric in defense of the principle of sovereignty.

For the Middle East, this means increased diplomatic competition among global players.

For Israel — an additional factor of pressure on international platforms.

For the US — a signal that Beijing is ready to publicly challenge the West’s right to unilateral forceful actions.

In the context of ongoing escalation, China is increasingly forming the image of a power opposing the “right of the strong” — while simultaneously expanding its own political sphere of influence.


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Do Ukrainians need to urgently leave Israel: the ambassador’s position

The Ambassador of Ukraine to Israel, Yevhen Korniychuk, stated that at the moment, a mass evacuation of Ukrainian citizens from Israel is not required. As of the evening of March 2, 2026, the embassy received 25 requests from Ukrainians wishing to leave.

This mainly concerns tourists and pilgrims who did not expect to find themselves in the conditions of escalation in the Middle East.

How many Ukrainians want to evacuate

In a comment to ‘Radio Liberty,’ the diplomat clarified that the embassy has no information about any Ukrainian citizens killed or injured as a result of the current events.

The 25 requests concern people who arrived in Israel for a short term — as part of pilgrimage tours or to visit relatives and acquaintances.

According to the ambassador, there have been no requests from Ukrainians who found themselves without housing or means of subsistence.

Will a centralized evacuation be organized

Korniychuk emphasized that if the number of people wishing to leave Israel exceeds 100, the embassy will consider the possibility of involving private companies to organize special flights.

So far, there is no such necessity.

Is it necessary to urgently leave Israel

According to the ambassador’s assessment, there is currently no urgent need for evacuation. One of the key factors he mentioned is the 24-hour operational border crossing with Egypt.

You can reach the border point by bus or private transport, after which it takes about two hours to get to Sharm El Sheikh.

During a recent attack, Ukrainian delegations were already transported to the Egyptian border, demonstrating the technical feasibility of the route.

The embassy continues to operate as usual: a hotline is functioning, requests are accepted by email, and consuls are receiving visitors.

How the current situation differs from previous ones

According to the diplomat, the nature of the alarms in Israel differs from the Ukrainian experience.

Air raid signals sound, but they are shorter in duration — on average 15–20 minutes. After the signal, people go down to shelters and then return to their daily activities.

The ambassador specifically emphasized the need to strictly follow the instructions of the Israeli Home Front Command. Following the instructions, he said, significantly reduces risks to life and health.

NANews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency previously noted that in the conditions of regional escalation, not only the military component plays an important role, but also the ability of states to ensure clear communication with citizens and organize safe exit routes.

Recommendations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the general context

On February 28, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine recommended that citizens refrain from traveling to Israel and Iran. Those already in the region are advised either to leave at the first opportunity or to strictly observe safety measures.

Ukrainians are recommended to avoid places of mass gatherings, constantly monitor official notifications from authorities, have documents with them, and know in advance the location of the nearest shelters.

At the moment, it is not about a mass exodus, but about specific requests. The diplomatic mission continues to monitor the situation.

The issue of large-scale evacuation can only be raised in the event of a sharp deterioration in the situation or a significant increase in the number of requests to leave.


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Middle East and weapons for Ukraine: Zelensky assessed the risks for air defense supplies

The escalation of the situation in the Middle East has raised a new question in the European and Ukrainian agenda — will military operations against Iran affect the volumes of Western military aid to Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that at the moment, Kyiv has not received any signals about a reduction in arms supplies.

According to the Ukrainian leader, key support programs continue to operate without changes, but long-term escalation in the region still remains a risk factor.

Arms supplies remain stable

What Kyiv says after consultations with partners

Answering journalists’ questions, Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized: the issue of providing air defense systems remains critically important for Ukraine.

This primarily concerns missiles for air defense — a resource directly related to the protection of cities, energy infrastructure, and the civilian population.

The President reported that he is constantly in contact with allies and discusses the situation against the backdrop of events in the Middle East. According to him, shortly before speaking with the press, he had a conversation with the German Chancellor, where the topic of military supplies was raised separately.

Zelensky noted that neither from the US nor from European partners have there been any signals about possible delays or revisions of commitments.

The international support program PURL, which includes the supply of critically important weapons, continues to operate in normal mode.

Possible risks in a protracted conflict

Why the Middle East still affects Ukraine

The Ukrainian president acknowledged that a prolonged war in the region could theoretically change global security priorities and the distribution of military resources.

If hostilities drag on, part of the production capacities and arms stocks of Western countries may be redistributed among several crisis directions simultaneously.

Nevertheless, Kyiv is betting on reducing dependence on external factors.

Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine intends to strengthen its own defense production and maintain internal financing of the military industry so that the national sector operates at maximum capacity regardless of international conditions.

In this context, as previously noted by the editorial staff of НАновости — Новости Израиля | Nikk.Agency, global conflicts are increasingly interconnected: the security of Europe, the Middle East, and Ukraine forms a single strategic space.

New balance of global security

Today, Western allies are simultaneously responding to several crises — Russia’s war against Ukraine and tensions around Iran. This requires a more flexible model of military cooperation and resource coordination.

Kyiv’s statements demonstrate cautious optimism: current partner commitments are maintained, and the support system for Ukraine continues to work.

However, the strategic conclusion remains obvious — the longer instability persists in the Middle East, the more global security turns into an interdependent system, where events in one region inevitably reflect on another.


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USA, Israel, and Iran: A Real Comparison of Military Power and the Balance of Threats in the Middle East

Amid the escalation around Iran, the question is increasingly being asked: how comparable is the military potential of the parties to a possible conflict. An analytical study by the Experts Club center shows that formally comparing the armies of the USA, Israel, and Iran can be done by numbers, but the real balance is determined by technology, the ability to project power, and the quality of weapons.

The gap between countries turns out to be significantly deeper than it seems with a simple count of the army or equipment.

Military budgets and human resources: the numbers look different

Who spends more on defense

According to estimates by international research institutes, defense spending remains the main indicator of the strategic capabilities of states.

The USA allocated about 997 billion dollars for defense in 2024, making the American army the largest military system in the world.

Israel spent approximately 46.5 billion dollars, maintaining one of the most technologically advanced armies with relatively small resources.

Iran, despite regional ambitions, has a significantly smaller budget — about 7.9 billion dollars.

In terms of numbers, the situation looks different. The active forces of the USA exceed 1.3 million military personnel, in Iran there are about 610 thousand, while Israel relies on a compact regular army of about 170 thousand people, compensating for this with a powerful reservist system.

However, experts emphasize: modern warfare increasingly depends less on the number of personnel.

This is the factor regularly analyzed by the editorial team of NAnews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency, as current conflicts show a shift from mass armies to technological models of warfare.

Technology versus quantity: the key difference in armies

Ground forces and artillery

In terms of artillery, Iran looks impressive — almost 7 thousand artillery systems, which significantly exceeds Israel’s figures.

However, numerical superiority does not mean military advantage. Israel focuses on precision strikes, reconnaissance, digital fire control, and counter-battery systems.

In the tank component, Israel has more than 2200 tanks, while Iran has over 1500 units of armored vehicles.

The US army is traditionally assessed differently — through the structure of combat brigades. Only the armored brigades of the American army include almost 1400 Abrams tanks, not counting reserves and stockpiles.

Aviation as the main factor of superiority

It is air power that forms the decisive skew.

Iran has about 250 combat-capable aircraft.

Israel — about 339 combat aircraft, including modern F-35I Adir, F-15, and upgraded F-16s, integrated into a multi-layered defense system.

Only the US Air Force has more than 2000 fighter/attack class aircraft, and the total fleet of American aviation exceeds 5000 units.

In fact, we are talking about multiple technological superiority, especially in reconnaissance, operations management, and the range of force application.

Naval strategy and the nuclear factor

Oceanic power versus asymmetry

The naval strategies of the countries also differ fundamentally.

The USA has a global fleet of almost 300 warships, including at least 11 nuclear aircraft carriers, strategic submarines, and a developed supply system worldwide.

Iran, on the contrary, builds defense on asymmetric solutions: fast attack boats, naval mines, anti-ship missiles, and small submarines designed for operations in the Persian Gulf.

A separate element remains the nuclear factor. International studies classify Israel among the states possessing nuclear potential, although Tel Aviv does not provide official confirmation.

Iran officially does not possess nuclear weapons, but its nuclear program remains the main source of international tension.

The main conclusion: 21st-century war is not determined by the number of soldiers

The comparison shows an important trend in modern security: quantitative indicators increasingly do not reflect the real balance of power.

The USA remains the only country capable of conducting long-term military campaigns far beyond its own territory. Israel compensates for limited resources with technological advantage and a multi-layered air and missile defense system. Iran bets on missiles, drones, and a network of allied proxy structures.

It is the clash of these three models of military strategy that today forms a new security reality in the Middle East — where the decisive factor is not the scale of the army, but the ability to adapt to a new type of warfare.


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Moscow condemns but does not intervene: why Russia is unable to help Iran

After the US and Israeli strikes on targets in Iran, the Russian leadership made the usual statements about the need for an ‘immediate cessation of hostilities’ and a return to diplomacy. However, behind the loud rhetoric, analysts note, lies a much simpler reality — the Kremlin today has virtually no means to provide real assistance to its ally.

The situation around Iran has become a kind of test of Russia’s real resources and Vladimir Putin’s influence within his system of international alliances.

Limited resources of the Kremlin amid the war against Ukraine

According to the analysis by the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the key reason for Moscow’s passivity lies in the protracted full-scale war against Ukraine, which continues to consume Russia’s military, financial, and political resources.

The war depletes Russia’s capabilities

Experts note: Russia has faced a similar situation before and then also limited itself to diplomatic statements.

According to analysts, Moscow was unable to provide significant support to Iran during previous strikes in 2025 and is now repeating the same behavior pattern — public condemnation without practical steps.

A separate factor is the change in the military balance within the Russian supply system itself. Russia has partially reduced its dependence on Iranian supplies by redirecting some needs to its own arms production and strengthening cooperation with North Korea.

This means that Iran’s strategic value to the Kremlin has changed.

It is in this context that analysts increasingly speak of the gradual weakening of Moscow’s foreign policy positions.

Amid the international discussion around the events, NAnews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency notes: the situation demonstrates not so much the strength of Russia’s alliances as their vulnerability when it comes to real crises, not political statements.

The Kremlin between allies and an attempt at dialogue with the US

According to ISW specialists, the Russian leadership found itself in a difficult diplomatic position.

On one hand, the Kremlin seeks to maintain relations with Iran as part of the anti-Western bloc.
On the other hand, Moscow simultaneously tries not to completely close the channels of possible dialogue with the United States.

Policy of statements instead of actions

Analysts emphasize: Russia’s reaction to the US strikes is predominantly political in nature.

Moscow condemns what is happening, calls for negotiations and diplomatic resolution, but there are no signs of preparing for military intervention or real support for Iran.

In fact, the Kremlin tries to save face in front of allies without risking direct confrontation with the US and Israel.

How Russia reacts publicly

Russian officials made sharp statements, demanding to return the situation around Iran to a diplomatic course.

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev also criticized the US actions, stating that the negotiations were allegedly just a ‘cover operation’ and expressed confidence in the long-term confrontation between the parties.

However, such statements, according to analysts, are more aimed at the domestic audience and information space than at real foreign policy steps.

Today, it becomes increasingly clear: despite loud words about strategic alliances, Russia does not demonstrate readiness to defend even key partners when the cost of intervention turns out to be too high.

That is why the situation around Iran is increasingly seen by experts as an indicator of the weakening influence of the Kremlin — a country that continues to wage war but is less and less able to support its own geopolitical constructs beyond Ukraine.

In the rapidly changing Middle East, this may signify the beginning of a new phase of power redistribution — both in the region and in global politics.


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After Khamenei: What Awaits Iran and Why the World is Preparing for a New Crisis

The death of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei could become the most significant political turning point in the Middle East since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. The question being discussed today by governments, intelligence agencies, and think tanks around the world is straightforward: will the change in power lead to reforms — or will the region face a new phase of instability?

According to international experts, the consequences of what is happening extend far beyond Iran itself and directly affect the security of Israel, U.S. policy, and the balance of power in the Middle East.

Possible collapse of the system and a ‘window of opportunity’ for the West

CNN’s analytical review indicates: the U.S. and Israel operation is viewed by Washington as an attempt to finally resolve the so-called ‘Iranian question,’ which has remained one of the main issues of American foreign policy for decades.

Why the moment was considered opportune

Journalists note that the Iranian regime approached the crisis in a weakened state.

The country is experiencing deep economic difficulties, internal protests have been ongoing for several years, and Tehran’s key regional allies — including Hamas and Hezbollah — have suffered significant losses. All this, according to Western strategists, created a rare political window that the U.S. and Israel decided to take advantage of.

However, experts warn: the history of recent U.S. military campaigns shows that quick military successes do not always mean a stable political outcome.

The experience of Iraq and Afghanistan remains the main argument of skeptics.

In the international analytical community, which is regularly monitored by NANews — News of Israel | Nikk.Agency, the opinion is increasingly heard: the removal of a leader of an authoritarian system does not guarantee the emergence of democracy, and sometimes initiates processes that are difficult to control even for the largest powers.

Risk of chaos instead of reforms

According to analysts, Iran may face several scenarios of events:

— elite struggle within the regime;
— strengthening of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps;
— internal clashes or fragmentation of power;
— large-scale migration crisis in the region.

Some experts even allow for the possibility of prolonged internal instability that could destabilize the entire Middle East.

How the elimination of the Supreme Leader occurred

According to available information, Ali Khamenei died in his residence during a joint U.S. and Israeli operation.

It is reported that the strike was carried out after receiving intelligence about a closed meeting of the Iranian leadership. Initially, the meeting was planned to be held in the evening in Tehran, but it was moved to the morning — allowing Israeli intelligence services to adjust the timing of the operation and maintain the element of surprise.

Iranian authorities declared 40 days of national mourning and a week of nationwide holidays.

Khamenei led Iran since 1989 and remained a key figure in the country’s political and religious system for more than three decades.

Who temporarily led Iran after Khamenei

After the death of the Supreme Leader, the temporary execution of duties was transferred to Ayatollah Alireza Arafi, as reported by the state agency ISNA.

Transitional power mechanism

According to Iran’s Constitution, the country’s governance during the transitional period is ensured by a special council, which includes the country’s president, the head of the judiciary, and a representative of the religious leadership.

Alireza Arafi is considered an influential religious figure, but he is not among the strongest political players within the power structures.

He is known for supporting a course of cooperation with Russia and China, as well as the idea of strategic ‘orientation to the East.’ However, analysts note his lack of strong ties with military elites, which may complicate the retention of power during the crisis period.

Reaction of Russia and global consequences

Russian President Vladimir Putin sent condolences to Iran’s leadership, calling Khamenei’s death a ‘cynical murder’ and emphasizing the importance of the Iranian-Russian strategic partnership.

Nevertheless, experts point out: Moscow today is limited to political statements, avoiding real intervention in the situation.

For world politics, what is happening could become a moment of long-term turning point.
If Iran enters a period of instability, the consequences will affect energy markets, Israel’s security, the situation in Syria, Lebanon, and the Persian Gulf.

The main question remains open: will Khamenei’s death mark the beginning of the country’s transformation — or is the world witnessing only the entry into a new, more complex stage of the Middle Eastern crisis.


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