The caricature of Putin revealed the entire geopolitical plan of Russia

Guy Morad's cartoon for the newspaper "Ediot Ahronot" created a sharp commentary on the situation that developed during the call between the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, and the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.

In the picture, Putin ends his conversation with Netanyahu and turns to Arab terrorist leaders, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasralli and Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

In the cartoon, Putin asks the question: "What did we stop at?". On the table in front of him is a map with a plan to attack Israel.

This caricature reflects the common interests of Arab countries and Russia in the context of geopolitical events.

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