Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conveyed his discontent with Moscow's anti-Israel stance on the Hamas conflict at the UN and other platforms, the prime minister's office announced on Sunday.
In a recent phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Netanyahu criticized the collaboration between Russia and Iran, emphasizing that any nation facing an attack like Hamas's on October 7 would respond with similar force. He acknowledged Russian efforts leading to the release of an Israeli-Russian hostage in Gaza, urging Putin to press the Red Cross for access to remaining hostages and the delivery of essential medications.