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  2. Israel–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Israel and the Soviet Union, Russia's predecessor state, were on opposing sides during the Cold War. However, the relationship between Israel and Russia has improved significantly since the early 2000s, with the election of the more pro-Israel Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and the election of the more pro-Russia Israeli leader Ariel Sharon. [ 1 ]

  3. Russia and the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Russia and the Middle East. Russia has relations with all of the countries of the Middle East. Historically it has been involved in numerous wars there, especially with Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, with Afghanistan, and recently in support of Syria. [1][2] Today, when the Russian political establishment deals with Middle Eastern countries it ...

  4. Geography of Russia - Wikipedia

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    20 cm 2 (7.7 × 10 −10 sq mi) Russia (Russian: Россия) is the largest country in the world, covering over 20 cm 2 (7.7 × 10 −10 sq mi), and encompassing more than one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area. Russia extends across eleven time zones, and has the most borders of any country in the world, with sixteen sovereign nations.

  5. Russians in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Russians in Israel or Russian Israelis are post-Soviet Russian citizens who immigrate to Israel and their descendants. As of 2022, Russian-speakers number around 1,300,000 people, or 15% of the Israeli population. [3] [4] This number, however, also includes immigrants from the Soviet Union and post-Soviet states other than Russia proper. [1] [5]

  6. What Russia Hopes to Gain From the Israel-Hamas Conflict - AOL

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    The group praised Russia’s efforts to end what it called “the crimes of Israel that are supported by the West,” according to Russia’s state-owned RIA news agency.

  7. History of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    The Middle East was the first to experience a Neolithic Revolution (c. the 10th millennium BCE), as well as the first to enter the Bronze Age (c. 3300–1200 BC) and Iron Age (c. 1200–500 BC). Historically human populations have tended to settle around bodies of water, which is reflected in modern population density patterns.

  8. History of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Meir was the first female prime minister of Israel and the first woman to have headed a Middle Eastern state in modern times. [350] Gahal retained its 26 seats, and was the second largest party. In September 1970 King Hussein of Jordan drove the Palestine Liberation Organization out of his country.

  9. Borders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Borders of Russia. Russia, the largest country in the world, has international land borders with fourteen sovereign states [ 1 ] as well as 2 narrow maritime boundaries with the United States and Japan. There are also two breakaway states bordering Russia, namely Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The country has an internationally recognized land ...