
Ukraine Accuses Israel of Trading in Stolen Grain from Occupied Crimea
Ukraine has accused Israel of helping Russia by purchasing grain stolen from occupied territories, specifically Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. Ukrainian officials claim that grain from these occupied areas is being shipped to Israeli ports, effectively supporting Moscow's war economy through agricultural trade. Israel has rejected the allegations, with officials in Tel Aviv stating that Ukraine has provided no concrete evidence of such transactions. Ukrainian and Israeli journalists have published detailed investigations tracing the route of grain from occupied territories to Israeli ports. The dispute highlights deeper divisions between the two countries over their response to Russian aggression, with Ukraine seeking stronger international condemnation of all trade with occupied territories while Israel maintains its position of selective engagement in the conflict.
