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    1. gigoloJack82 on

      But this is approval rating. The Ukrainian people are polled here, right?
      There is a difference between Zelensky’s government and the Ukrainian people.
      Talking of military support: I believe very little support came from Israel.

      Even the Germans hate this piece of shit wanna-be-dictator in Israel.

    2. Gold-Break1344 on

      Basic logic: Iran delivers drones and drone technology to ruzzia, ruzzia terrorizes Ukraine, Netanjahu wants to destroy the leadership of Iran, you approve of that… Anybody criticizing basic logic is a moron. So, leave Ukraine alone or complain to Usyk face to face.

    3. SuperpoliticsENTJ on

      Interesting how Germany has one of the highest disapproval ratings yet a leader and politicians who are incredibly weak in criticising Netanyahu or his government

    4. Fast-Visual on

      Israeli here, thankfully there are still a few of us left who want that cunt and his far right cronies out just as much as anyone in the sane countries.

    5. First of all, most people in Ukraine currently have far more pressing matters than delving into the nuances of Netanyahu’s politics, so for most Ukrainians, Israel is Netanyahu and Netanyahu is Israel.

      Now, the reasons for higher support of Israel in general:

      1. Iran was a major contributor to Russia’s war effort against Ukraine. The infamous Russian drones that terrorize the country almost every night were originally manufactured and supplied by Iran (the Shahed-136 model) before being licensed for production in Russia. If you ask an average Ukrainian what their first association with Iran is, they will most likely answer “Shaheds.” Since Israel is a major rival of Iran and is currently at war with it, this makes Ukrainians sympathetic toward Israel, following the simple “enemy of my enemy is my friend” logic.
      2. Despite what Russian propaganda claims about Nazism in Ukraine, most Ukrainians hold quite favorable views of Jews and, by extension, Israel. Many have relatives or friends living in Israel, or have Jewish roots themselves – historically, Ukraine had a sizeable Jewish population, the majority of which repatriated to Israel in the 1970s and then again in the 1990s. Before the Holocaust and post-war aliyahs, Odesa, for instance, was considered the Jewish capital of first the Russian Empire and then the USSR.
      3. Many Ukrainians perceive Israel as something of a “nation-state that became successful despite being surrounded by an existential enemy” – a situation that feels both comparable and, in some ways, an inspiring example.
      4. Hamas is considered a legitimate partner by Russia. Russia has infamously and repeatedly refused to designate Hamas as a terrorist organization, and Hamas leaders have made quite a few diplomatic visits to Moscow since the 2000s. This leads many Ukrainians to believe that Russia was sponsoring Hamas, or that the Kremlin played some part in orchestrating the October 7th attacks, which, again, brings us back to the “enemy of my enemy” logic.

    6. strawberry_semenade on

      >Highest in Ukraine

      Not surprising that Ukraine is the country in Europe least likely to be sympathetic to the Russian/Iranian propaganda campaign narrative against Israel.

    7. Germany might have the greatest discrepancy between population and politicians

    8. ABDULRAHMAMTAMMAM on

      What a logic. They’re the ones being demolished by Russia and yet they’re the only one’s supporting Israel?

      Didn’t they feel the pain war causes??
      Yet Ukrane is supported by the whole NATO and Gaza is alone against The whole world.

      “As you judge, so shall you be judged.”

    9. Disappointed that the UK is so low, but not in the least bit surprised when our media calls anyone criticising Israel an antisemite.

    10. What is up with the UK? (It’s England, by the way, that guy really isn’t popular in Scotland)

    11. show_NO_FEAR21 on

      The country that is being invaded by its neighbor supports the country that has been getting invaded by it’s neighbor for the last 80 years shocking

    12. Sufficient_Pin5278 on

      But get voted second/top 5 in the eurovision song contest. Something doesn’t add up.

    13. InkVision001 on

      I wonder if the tankies in the og thread have ever felt what Ukraine is feeling now. If you’re in a situation where senile maniac is trying to annex you, then maybe another war isn’t in your top priority…

    14. Icy-Response6124 on

      I don’t think even Ukraine likes him, after his refusal to support them and his repeated siding with his friend Putin.

      The only countries where Netanyahu would be highly popular are the petrodollar kingdoms… They are the only ones who will subscribe to his OnlyFans.

    15. Astuar_Estuar on

      Ukraine mostly just because the enemy of the friend of my enemy is kinda my friend.

    16. epstienfiledotpdf on

      As a Ukrainian I do not support him but I see why people do. I hate Iran not like Israel