Desert Fox
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Russians are a tough people. Gotta admit.Good riddance. However they should not have executed him but tried to capture him alive (apparently he resisted so they had little choice) and used him as a bait for further negotiation.
Obviously no fan of Israel at all but 90% of Russia's modern-day territory was conquered through the use of systematic genocide (Russia is number 1 in the world in this category and Russian regimes have been particularly good at mass-murdering their own people - one just need to look back at the horrors of the USSR and the German Tsars) and oppression and conquest of non-Russian ethnic lands. From Caucasus to Siberia.
So actually Israel and Russia have a lot in common which is why their relations have mostly always been good and why there are so many Israelis of Russian descent.
Here on this forum you have one Russian representative that boots about a Russian tradition of killing 100 times the "enemies" if they lose one of their own. This gives a very good idea of their mentality and why everyone in their neighborhood (people not regimes) dislike them. With good reason.
Looking at history they are nothing more than beats. Only the few Russian scientists are an exception and ironically a lot of them were Jews.
And all nations on this Earth were established through conquest. But Israel was established unlike any other country in the history of humanity; deciet.