Netanyahu
to Putin: Iran must withdraw from Syria or Israel will ‘defend
itself’
24 August, 2017
The
Israeli Air Force (IAF) have repeatedly carried out air strikes on
the Syrian territory since the beginning of the Syrian conflict. In
July, it was reported that Israel has carried out dozens of strikes
in Syria, allegedly targeting Hezbollah arms convoys. Netanyahu
seemingly admitted to that during a meeting with the prime ministers
of Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia.
“We
built the wall because there was a problem with ISIS and Iran trying
to build a terror front [in the Golan Heights]. I told Putin, when we
see them transferring weapons to Hezbollah, we will hurt them. We did
it dozens of times," the
Israeli prime minister said at
that time, referring to an earlier meeting with the Russian
president.
In
April, Reuters reported that
the IAF targeted Hezbollah’s “arms
supply hub” near
Damascus Airport used to stockpile weapons and ammunition coming from
Iran on “commercial
and military cargo aircraft.”
At
that time, Israeli Intelligence Minister Israel Katz commented on the
issue by saying that the incident in Syria“corresponds
completely with Israel’s policy to act to prevent Iran's smuggling
of advanced weapons via Syria to Hezbollah.”
In
March, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the
Israeli ambassador to Moscow, Gary Koren, to demand explanations for
the airstrikes Israel conducted near the Syrian city of Palmyra after
the IDF warplanes hit several targets near the ancient city,
allegedly destroying advanced arms provided to Hezbollah.
In
January, Damascus accused Tel Aviv of bombing the Mezzeh military
airport west of the country’s capital.
Putin
has not publicly responded to Netanyahu’s comments about Iran,
which Moscow considers a partner in maintaining the de-escalation
zones in Syria. However, on Tuesday Russia’s ambassador to Israel
Alexander Petrovich Shein said that it will keep Israeli interests in
mind when dealing with Syria.
"We
take the Israeli interests in Syria into account," Shein
told Channel One television.
"Were
it up to Russia, the foreign forces would not stay."
At
the same time, Russia repeatedly emphasized the importance of the
role that Iran plays in Syria. The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov particularly
praised the
trilateral cooperation between Russia, Iran, and Turkey as the most
effective way of resolving the Syrian crisis, adding that “the
Russia-Iran-Turkey ‘troika’ has proven with actual deeds that it
is in demand.”
After
the Sochi meeting, Netanyahu flew back to Israel, where he is due to
sit down with US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner
to discuss the Palestinian-Israeli peace process.
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