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Alliances are changing hands! Interesting developments. Russia and Israel will now be deciding on what to do with Syria.
Israel doesn't buy an Su-57 because it's a failure of a hangar queen. We would rather buy a working, western jet, that we participate in the development of.Nope. More like Russia trying to sell military hardware to Israel. Modern Israelis are Russians by genes yet they refused so far to buy a single piece of Russia military hardware.
Israel needs 2 seat 2 engine plane.
F-35 is single seat single engine. Su-57 is 2 engines and a 2 seat being developed. Israel can buy Su-57.
Israel doesn't buy an Su-57 because it's a failure of a hangar queen. We would rather buy a working, western jet, that we participate in the development of.
Yeah it's kinda in my profile picture. You might not know it, but even with it's cancellation, the knowledge we gained from developing it turned Israel into an avionics powerhouse, from drones, air to air, air to ground missiles, targeting pods, radars, we have all of them, and they're a thousand times better than their Russian counterpartsIsrael has no aircraft R&D. America told Israel to shove it like America told Canada to shove it. Lavi ring a bell?
and they're a thousand times better than their Russian counterparts
We don't loose 2 aircraft to the sea in less than a month, I'm pretty sure that's Russia's ruleI call that bull.
We don't loose 2 aircraft to the sea in less than a month, I'm pretty sure that's Russia's rule
How come more countries buy Israeli avionics than Russian avionics?
By the way the F-35 already bombed Syria and flew over Beirut undetected
And that's just what we know of
What did your Su-57 do in the meantime, besides rot in its hangar?
Lavrov is probably there to assuage the Israeli's who now lost the war in Syria to Iran......lol
And probably hinting that Israel must leave the occupied Golan before Iran makes life even more miserable for them.
probably NOT, go back to your cage troll
RUSSIAN ENVOY: MOSCOW, J'LEM REACHED UNDERSTANDINGS ON SOUTHWEST SYRIA
Netanyahu and Putin have met three times this year, and have now spoken on the phone at least 10 times, a frequency that underlines the degree of coordination between the two countries.
BY HERB KEINON
JULY 22, 2018 22:18
3 minute read.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin . (photo credit: KOBI GIDEON/GPO)
Israel and Russia have an understanding regarding what southwestern Syria will look like after President Bashar Assad retakes complete control over the area bordering Israel, Russia’s ambassador to Israel said in a recent interview.
Anatoly Viktorov, in an interview with Russia’s Rossiya- 24 television channel on Friday, said the high-level Russian delegation that came to Israel and met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a day before he left for Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 11, “came to an understanding what these territories will look like after the complete expulsion of renegade and terrorist groups.”
The delegation included Alexander Lavrentiev, Putin’s special envoy on Syria, and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin.
“The sides came to the understanding of how it will look like for Israel,” Viktorov said. “There are different reports in the media that some groups will withdraw from this area to a certain number of kilometers. It is quite true. There are specific agreements how it will look like in the future.”
Following his meeting with Putin in Moscow, Netanyahu said the Russians had moved Iranian forces and their Shia proxies dozens of kilometers away from Syria’s border with Israel. Netanyahu has repeatedly said that Israel will not accept an Iranian presence in Syria, but made clear in Moscow that “the immediate priorities were to distance the Iranian forces away from the border, and to remove Iranian longrange missiles from Syria.”
According to an op-ed by Josh Rogin in The Washington Post on Friday, Russia agreed with Israel to keep Iranian troops and proxy groups 80 kilometers from Israel’s border, and that Putin would not object if Israel strikes Iranian military positions in southern Syria, especially if Iran deploys weapons such as strategic missiles or anti-aircraft systems.
Netanyahu spoke by phone with Putin on Friday, just nine days after their last meeting. Jerusalem and Moscow chose to focus on different aspects of the conversation about Syria in the laconic statements they put out about the call.
The Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement saying the two leaders spoke about developments in the region and the situation in Syria. Netanyahu, according to this statement, “noted that Israel will continue to act against the Iranian military entrenchment in Syria.”
The Kremlin statement, however, said the two leaders “continued their discussion on developments in the Middle East with an emphasis on the Syrian settlement process.”
In addition to the Putin-Netanyahu call, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman spoke on Friday with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu. In that conversation, according to a tweet put out by the Russian Embassy, the two men “discussed cooperation between the two defense departments” and “exchanged views on the situation in southwest Syria.”
Netanyahu and Putin have met three times this year, and have now spoken on the phone at least 10 times, a frequency that underlines the degree of coordination between the two countries.
The phone call came four days after Putin’s meeting with US President Donald Trump in Helsinki, in which both leaders spoke of the importance of Israel’s security.
Trump, in a Fox News interview after that meeting, said he and Putin “came to a lot of good conclusions” during the meeting, including “a really good conclusion for Israel, something very strong.”
Though Trump did not spell out what the conclusion was, he said Putin is “a believer in Israel; he is a fan of Bibi and really helping him a lot – and will help a lot, which is good for all of us.”
Putin, in his press conference with Trump after the Helsinki meeting, said, “The south of Syria should be brought to the full compliance with the treaty of 1974, about the separation of forces of Israel and Syria. This will bring peace to the Golan Heights and bring [a] more peaceful relationship between Syria and Israel – and also provide security of the State of Israel.”
Putin said during the press conference that Trump “paid special attention to the issue during today’s negotiations. And I would like to confirm that Russia is interested in this development and will act accordingly.”
https://www.jpost.com/International...ched-understandings-on-southwest-Syria-563151
So I understand you claim to be his spokesman now?lol.......Lavrov told satanyahoo that his wahabbi boyz that you terrorists were fully backing have taken a horrible beating.
And that Israel must evacuate all wahabbi terrorists from the SE of Syria.