He traveled to Moscow and Berlin, spoke on the phone with Zelensky, what did Bennett say after his return to Israel?

Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett has spoken on the phone with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky for the third time in the day, following his trip to Moscow and Berlin in his bid for mediation. At the opening of his cabinet meeting this Sunday, Bennett said Israel has a moral obligation to try [...]
At the opening of his cabinet meeting this Sunday, Bennett said Israel has a moral obligation to try to end human suffering in the war in Ukraine.
n, whom he briefed on his daylong trip to Moscow, as well as his next meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
“I went to Moscow and Berlin to help establish a dialogue between all sides, with the blessing and encouragement of all the acts”, Bennett said.
Bennett said that “even if the odds are not big”, he sees this as the “Israel's moral responsibility to make every effort”, since he has good contacts with both sides of the conflict.
The field situation is not good. People's suffering is great and can be increased if things continue on this road as they are”.
The Israeli prime minister has also spoken with French President Emmanuel Macron. Until he met with Scholz at dinner for about an hour and a half on Saturday and discussed the war in Ukraine.
Zelensky had asked Bennett to try to organise a summit with Putin in Jerusalem before Russia begins aggression in his country and has asked him to mediate between Ukraine and Russia. /Gazza Express/












