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Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Russia has warned Israel not to interfere in Syria TWICE

Israeli News is a good place to start even if he is coming from biblical prophecy

Russia Warns Israel They will Use Tactical Nukes




In the latest moves by Israel targeting Hezbollah supply lines in Syria has not gone unnoticed by Russia President Putin. Twice the Russian Government has summoned the Israeli Ambassador to the Kremlin for a stern warning not to escalate the situation in Syria. But what many do not know is that Russia has warned Israel and Saudi Arabia that they are prepared to use Tactical Nuclear weapons against any invading force against Syria.

Links:

http://bigstory.ap.org/a7001ebc14674e...
http://www.debka.com/article/25973/Is...
http://realnienovosti.com/v-mire/1485...
http://mignews.ru/news/ukraine/world/...
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt12...
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/wo...



From Israel's Debka Files


Israeli-Russian clash over Hizballah’s Golan grabDEBKAfile Exclusive Report

20 March, 2017


The Israeli drone that targeted the Syrian militiaman Yasser Sayad outside the Golan town of Quneitra Sunday, March 19, reinforced the message first carried by the Israeli Arrow 2 which shot down a Syrian SA-5 anti-air missile Friday. 

The Israeli ambassador was called twice to the Russian foreign ministry.
Both hits were precise: Sayad was on his way to join the Hizballah forces who are trampling Syrian rebel villages on the Hermon slopes to clear their path to the Golan; and the Syrian SA-5 was intercepted microseconds before hitting the Israeli jets attacking a consignment of Hizballah weapons outside the Syria T4 base near Palmyra, where a Russian contingent is also housed.

After the air strike, Israel’s ambassador to Moscow Cary Koren was summoned to the Russian foreign ministry to hear a warning from Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov to stop interfering with Russian plans for Syria.

Syria’s UN Ambassador Bashar Al Jaafari reflected the Assad regime's sense of empowerment when he said following the Israeli air strikes in northern Syria: “The Syrian response was appropriate and changed the rules of the game.” He claimed that Israel had been sternly warned by Moscow to stop such attacks and therefore its leaders “will think long before taking similar action in future.”
Nonetheless, two days later, the IDF was again in action, this time on the Syrian Golan. A-Sayad was killed outside Quneitra as testimony of Israel’s resolve to continue to wage warfare against the Iranian and Hizballah military presence in Syria and their aggressive push towards its borders.

And Sunday, Ambassador Koren was called to the foreign ministry in Moscow for a second dressing-down, this one, undoubtedly sterner than the first, seeing that Israel had escalated its face-off with Moscow on this issue and raised the stakes for a potential IDF clash with Russian forces in Syria, for better or for worse.

The government in Jerusalem has in fact drawn a strong line against Moscow’s policy of allowing hostile Hizballah and paramilitary Syrian forces, like to Golan Liberation Brigades, to gain control of territory directly adjacent to Israel - from the Hermon range through Qunetra and further west up to Daraa overlooking the Jordanian border as well.

DEBKAfile’s military sources reveal that Jerusalem was further alarmed Sunday by discovering that an Iraqi Shiite militia was on the way, under the command of Iran’s Al Qods chief Gen. Qassem Soleiman, to reinforce Hizballah’s Hermon-Golan offensive. This militia, called the Al-Nojba Movement, consisting of 1,500 Iraqi Shiite fighters, is the pet project of Hizballah’s deputy chief Sheikh Naieem Qassem, who sent officers to train them.


Since the Al Nojba militia has been deployed in the northern Syrian town of Aleppo, its transfer south to fight with Hizballah could not have gone unnoticed by the Russian officers on the ground. The militia’s landing on the slopes of Hermon would herald the intrusion of additional foreign pro-Iranian Shiite forces in this embattled location on the fringes of the Golan. Israel can be expected to intervene again to put a stop to this dangerous Russian-Iranian-Hizballah ploy to exploit the turbulence in Syria for allowing Israel’s enemies to grab forward assault positions in Syria



Israeli defense minister threatens to 

destroy Syrian air defense systems

Israel ramps up the rhetoric against Syria.




20 March, 2017

The Duran reported over the weekend on the dangerous military escalation between Israel and Syria, with Russia apparently caught in the middle.

Russia demanded an explanation in the aftermath of illegal Israeli airstrikes on Syrian troops in Palmyra.

In a formal statement Israeli Prime Minsiter Benjamin Netanyahu made what many are describing as a thinly veiled threat against Russia.

The Duran noted that the Israeli PM claimed he was targeting Syrian allied Hezbollah fighters but in reality, it is almost certain the strike hit Syrian Arab Army regulars.

That’s how we’ve acted and how we will continue to act…and everyone needs to take this into account. Everyone!“
The AFP is reporting that Israeli defense minister has threatened to destroy Syrian air defense systems should Syria defend its airspace against Israeli attacks.

Avigdor Lieberman told Israeli Public Radio on Sunday…

Next time, if the Syrian aerial defense apparatus acts against our planes, we will destroy it.”

Israeli minister threatens to destroy Syrian air defence systems
It was not exactly clear why Israel was so offended by Syria “acting against” its planes which were located above Syrian airspace at the time of shooting. In any case he warned that “we won’t hesitate. Israel’s security is above everything else; there will be no compromise.”

The minister was referring to the previously reported morning raid of the Israeli Air Force, the latest of several reported over the past few years, in which Israel claimed it targeted weapons bound for the Lebanese militant movement Hezbollah. Israel says it has to protect itself from advanced weapons which the militants try to obtain from the Syrian government. Syria shot surface-to-air S-200 missiles at the Israeli planes as they were flying back from the night mission. As noted above, Damascus claims it shot down one of the planes, although Israel still denies.



From Russia's South Front


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