Kuleba stressed that while Ukraine stood by Israel in the wake of the brutal Hamas attack, it was a "distorted assessment" to say that Kyiv was biased towards Israel.
He called upon "all sides, both in Israel and in Palestine", to "respect the civilian population, to avoid casualties among the civilian population and to respect the status of critical civilian infrastructure". "We know what war is better than anyone else," Kuleba added. "We wish peace to both states; we respect a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine." Kuleba accused Russia of supporting Hamas because the war distracts attention from Ukraine.
He claimed that Ukraine saw stepped-up Russian propaganda activity in Arabic on the eve of the Hamas attack, as well as the movement of Russian satellites "closer to the future zone of conflict".
But most importantly, he said, Russia is trying to "change the whole narrative" about the war in Ukraine. "Politically, Russia does benefit from the war in the Middle East," he claimed.