Prime Minister Yair Lapid told Ukraine’s foreign minister in October that Moscow’s ties with Tehran put “the whole world in danger.”However, the coming change of government in Israel leaves future policy under question.Benjamin Netanyahu, who is expected to form the next government, has been known for his good relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.The Bloomberg report follows remarks made by former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev last month, who warned Israel against sending weaponry to Ukraine, saying it would “destroy all diplomatic relations” between Jerusalem and Moscow.Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky told Channel 12’s “Uvda” on Tuesday that Israel recently agreed to provide his country with radio systems it had requested in February, and said last week that the two countries were engaged in intelligence cooperation relating to the Iranian-made Shahed suicide drones employed by Russia in the war.In another alleged development of ties between Russia and Iran, CNN reported Friday that Tehran has requested assistance from the Kremlin for its nuclear program in the event that it fails to restore the 2015 nuclear deal with Western powers."