Israel said on Thursday that it would offer Ukraine early warning systems to alert the public about incoming missiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel was willing to give “defensive assistance” despite its reluctance to provoke Russia. On a visit to Berlin, Mr Netanyahu said Israel was doing what it could, given Russia’s key position in nearby Syria.

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