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Tonight we examine the deadly consequences of what is brewing in the back ground in Syria, join us LIVE 9:30PM Eastern. Israel and the US are silent, the S-300's are moving into place and some thing Israel will show the world that they will not tolerate their Red-Line be crossed. Trump leans towards Two state Solution. Netanyahu not too happy but is this war what sets the stage for the Two State solution to be excepted by Israelis? We will dive into the prophetic applications.
Tonight we examine the deadly consequences of what is brewing in the back ground in Syria, join us LIVE 9:30PM Eastern. Israel and the US are silent, the S-300's are moving into place and some thing Israel will show the world that they will not tolerate their Red-Line be crossed. Trump leans towards Two state Solution. Netanyahu not too happy but is this war what sets the stage for the Two State solution to be excepted by Israelis? We will dive into the prophetic applications.
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Simon Tov
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Russia ramps up anti-Israel measures in Syria for possible war of attrition
30
September, 2018
At
some point in the last 48 hours, the fallout from the Russian Il-20
plane disaster has evolved into hostile steps by Moscow against
Israel, as reported by DEBKAfile.
1. Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced on Friday, Sept. 28 that
Russia had already handed over advanced S-300 missile defense systems
to Syria. This was a day after Russian National Security Adviser
Nikolai Patrushev met in Tehran with his counterpart Ali Shamkhani. A
tradeoff was to have been offered at that meeting, whereby Israeli
would call off its air strikes in Syria if Iran stopped sending arms
to Hizballah via Syria. Israel was given to understand by Russian
officials that this deal would be sealed at an early face-to-face
between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu. Until then. the S-300s would be held in abeyance. However,
as Lavrov indicated, either Israel was misled, or Moscow sharply
changed course in the last 48 hours. Netanyahu responded to the
Russian disclosure by calling the S-300 handover to Syria
“irresponsible.”
2. Mikhail
Bogdanov, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, commented caustically to
Arab media on Friday that Israel should stop noting “our mistakes.”
He was referring to disparaging, possibly patronizing, remarks from
Israel military sources when they disowned responsibility for the
IL-20 crash. Indeed, the IDF’s response to the Russian Defense
Minister Sergei Shoigu’s warning of an electronic war was, “Our
air force can handle their systems.” Many Israelis used social
media to pour contempt on Russia’s military capabilities. This
attitude no doubt irked Moscow and contributed to its decision to
ratchet up its military stance in Syria against Israel.
3. Russian
military experts described the new electronic warfare systems –
through local media – as already installed in Syria, in line with
Shoigu’s pledge, and capable of tracking Israeli planes in Israel
and Europe when they were still on the ground.
4. As
one Russian expert put it: “Once a plane is spotted at an airdrome,
the reinforced radio-electronic warfare system automatically assigns
a target number to it,” for Russian and Syrian air defenses.
In
addition to the S-300 and enhanced EW systems, the Russians are
working overtime to install a new, short-range, Pechora M2
anti-missile system, for boosting the defenses of Damascus. Also
known as Neva S-125, this weapon was upgraded in the last two years
for intercepting low-flying aircraft, cruise missiles and combat
helicopters, which manage to bypass the S-300 and S-400 missile belts
protecting the Syrian capital.
The
Russian president finds it hard to contend with Prime Minister
Netanyahu’s staunch determination to drive Iranian forces from
Syria and his constantly escalating anti-Tehran rhetoric. Putin
believes Netanyahu’s goal to be unrealistic.
That view is also
shared by a part of the Trump administration. The US president’s
new adviser on Syria, James Jeffrey, said on Friday, Sept. 28 at UN
Center. “We are not going to force Iranians out of Syria. We don’t
even think the Russians can force the Iranians out of Syria because
force implies force, military action.”
So
can Israel, without active US or Russian military support, achieve
Netanyahu’s goal on its own?
For
now, Russia is not only becoming increasingly obstructive, say
DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources, but hostile: The new
air defense and electronic warfare measures Moscow is delivering to
Syria indicate that the Russian military is digging in for a war of
attrition against Israel. Those systems may be followed by squadrons
of advanced Russian warplanes.
In
many ways, history is repeating itself: In the years 1969-70, Israel
fought back against a Soviet-backed Egyptian war of attrition by
enclosing a 30-km deep security zone inside the Egyptian border where
its air force could operate freely – that is, until Russia
installed a line of SA-3 anti-air missiles around the Aswan Dam,
Cairo and Alexandria. Israeli air strikes deep inside Egypt were
blocked. Moscow then followed up with the deployment of four
squadrons of Mig-21 fighters and its most advanced Mig-25s. Israeli
warplanes were pushed back with heavy casualties in aircraft and air
crews. The US then stepped in and brokered a Russian-Israeli
ceasefire which was concluded in Aug. 1970.
Both
Russian and Israeli capabilities have changed unrecognizably in the
last 48 years. Nevertheless, the Israel Air Force has carefully
abstained from raids over Syria since the dispute with Moscow erupted
over Il-20 spy plane disaster.
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