If the United States and its allies can rush to Israel's defense in the skies, shooting down dozens of drones and missiles fired by Iran, why can't they do the same for Ukraine — which has suffered under Russia's missile attacks for more than two years?
That's the question Ukrainians and their staunchest backers in the West were asking on Monday, hours after the U.S., the United Kingdom, France and Jordan helped Israel shoot down some 300 drones and missiles fired by Iran in retaliation after Israel killed its senior military commanders in Syria.
"During Iran's attack against Israel, some western countries contributed to protecting Israeli skies as an important act of solidarity," Lithuanian foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told POLITICO. "Kyiv keeps requesting the same type of protection from the same group of countries for more than two years now.