Israel Sends Aid to Ukraine

Ukrainians fleeing towards the border with Slovakia (Reuters)
Ukrainians fleeing towards the border with Slovakia (Reuters)
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Israel Sends Aid to Ukraine

Ukrainians fleeing towards the border with Slovakia (Reuters)
Ukrainians fleeing towards the border with Slovakia (Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Sunday his government was proceeding "with moderation and responsibility" on a conflict testing its ties to Kyiv and Moscow.

Speaking on television after a weekly cabinet meeting, Bennett made no mention of Ukrainian appeals on Israel to mediate in the crisis with Russia.

"We pray for the wellbeing of the citizens of Ukraine and hope that further bloodshed is prevented," Bennett said. "We are conducting ourselves with moderation and responsibility".

He said Israel is sending 100 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including water-purification kits, medical equipment and tents. According to Reuters, it will arrive within days.

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, a Bennett confidante, on Saturday told Israel's Channel 12 TV that the mediation request by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was "being attended to" but would not be drawn on the matter further.

This came after Ukraine's ambassador to Israel, Yevgen Korniychuk, confirmed that his country wants Israel to intercede on behalf of Kyiv with Russian President Vladimir Putin and halt the invasion.

Korniychuk said his country is looking forward to Israel's diplomatic mediation efforts.

"We always look to Israel as one of the most prominent possible intermediaries for Mr. Putin."

Korniychuk stated that Ukraine was glad to hear Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid's condemnation of Russia's attack.

But what is more critical is the extent of the behind-the-scenes diplomacy that Israel can accomplish on behalf of Ukraine by speaking to Moscow on its behalf, he explained.

The envoy's statement reinforced Israeli reports about an official Ukrainian request for Israel's mediation.

The Israeli Kan channel said that Ukraine asked Israel to mediate with Russia to reach a ceasefire.

The channel quoted Israeli and Ukrainian sources saying that the request for Israeli mediation was made on the call between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Friday.

Zelenskyy suggested holding the talks in Jerusalem rather than Minsk, the capital of Belarus, a close ally of Moscow.

Korniychuk confirmed that Netanyahu spoke with Russia on behalf of Ukraine in the past, and Bennett discussed it when he met Putin in Sochi last October, which enraged the latter who described Zelensky as a "Nazi."

Putin advised Israel to stay away from this issue.



Aid Group: More than 10,000 Migrants Died this Year Trying to Reach Spain by Sea

FILE - Migrants crowd a wooden boat as they sail to the port in La Restinga on the Canary island of El Hierro, Spain, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Maria Ximena, File)
FILE - Migrants crowd a wooden boat as they sail to the port in La Restinga on the Canary island of El Hierro, Spain, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Maria Ximena, File)
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Aid Group: More than 10,000 Migrants Died this Year Trying to Reach Spain by Sea

FILE - Migrants crowd a wooden boat as they sail to the port in La Restinga on the Canary island of El Hierro, Spain, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Maria Ximena, File)
FILE - Migrants crowd a wooden boat as they sail to the port in La Restinga on the Canary island of El Hierro, Spain, Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Maria Ximena, File)

More than 10,000 migrants died while trying to reach Spain by sea this year, a report released by a Spanish migration rights group said on Thursday.
On average, that means 30 migrants died every day this year attempting to reach the country by boat, Caminando Fronteras (Walking Borders) said. Overall deaths rose 58% compared to last year, the report added, according to The Associated Press.
Tens of thousands of migrants left West Africa in 2024 for the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago close to the African coast that has increasingly been used as a stepping stone to continental Europe.
Caminando Fronteras said most of the 10,457 deaths recorded up until Dec. 15. took place along that crossing, the so-called Atlantic route — considered one of the world's most dangerous.
The organization compiles its figures from families of migrants and official statistics of those rescued. It included 1,538 children and 421 women among the dead. April and May were the deadliest months, the report said.
Caminando Fronteras also noted a “sharp increase” in 2024 in boats leaving from Mauritania, which it said became the main departure point on the route to the Canary Islands.
In February, Spain pledged 210 million euros (around $218 million) in aid to Mauritania to help it crack down on human smugglers and prevent boats from taking off.
Spain’s interior ministry says more than 57, 700 migrants reached Spain by boat until Dec. 15 this year, a roughly 12% increase from the same period last year. The vast majority of them came through the Atlantic route.