 Israel will provide anti-drone systems to Ukraine. Israel recently approved export licenses for the possible sale of anti-drone jamming systems that could help Ukraine counter Iranian drones used by Russia during the war three Israeli and Ukrainian officials said. About it informed Axios Outlet. It is said in the report. It's the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine more than a year ago that Israel has approved defense export licenses for possible weapons sales to Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have claimed that providing weapons systems to Ukraine is in Israel's best interest because Iran is able to gain information about how the drones perform and then make improvements. The approval of the export licenses by Defense Minister Joav Galant and Foreign Minister Eli Cohen come in mid-February as Israel was conducting a Netanyahu-ordered review of its policy towards the war. The Israeli and Ukrainian officials said. According to Israeli officials, that review has ended but no new decisions have been made. The licenses were approved for two Israeli companies, Elbit and Rafael, that developed anti-drone systems. Israeli and Ukrainian officials said. A Ukrainian official told the media outlet that a delegation from Ukraine's Ministry of Defense visited Israel recently for a presentation on the anti-drone systems. No deal has been signed yet. The systems Israel proposed that Ukraine buy use electronic warfare to jam and down drones. They have a range of around 40 kilometers.