Diplomatic tit-for-tat? Israel abstains from UN vote on Russian reparations to Ukraine November 15, 2022Ukrainian refugees arriving in Israel in March 2022. (YouTube/screenshot)(YouTube/screenshot)Diplomatic tit-for-tat? Israel abstains from UN vote on Russian reparations to UkraineIsrael was the only Western country abstaining from the vote, which passed by a wide margin.By Pesach Benson, TPSIsrael abstained from a UN General Assembly vote on a resolution demanding Russian reparations to Ukraine on Monday night.The timing sparked speculation that the abstention was signal of Jerusalem’s displeasure with Ukraine’s recent vote in favor of a resolution to seek a legal opinion from the International Court of Justice on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky’s personal aide, Alexey Arestovych, said on Sunday that Ukraine’s decision to vote in favor of an anti-Israel resolution two days earlier was “a grave mistake.”“Ukraine must at least abstain from such votes,” he added.Israel was the only Western country abstaining from the vote, which passed by a wide margin. The non-binding resolution received 94 votes in favor, 13 against and 74 abstentions.No official explanation for the abstention has been offered, but Israeli sources suggest that the resolution could set a potential precedent for the Palestinians to demand Israeli reparations.World Israel News contributed to this report.