In its first comment on the crisis in Ukraine, Israel’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday conveyed “concern” about the “serious” escalation and voiced support for the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

“Israel shares the concern of the international community regarding the steps taken in eastern Ukraine and the serious escalation in the situation,” the ministry said in a statement. “Israel hopes for a diplomatic solution which will lead to calm, and is willing to help if asked.”

It additionally expressed willingness to provide immediate humanitarian assistance to the country, as well as its concern “about the welfare of thousands of Israeli citizens living in Ukraine and the welfare of the large Jewish community” there.

While Western leaders have criticized Russia and condemned President Vladimir Putin’s decision to send forces into separatist regions of eastern Ukraine, Israel — which has ties and vested interests in both countries, and engages in military coordination with Russia in Syria — has maintained a more neutral position, according to Eldad Shavit, senior analyst at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS).... Read More: Algemeiner