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Gap with Russia disturbing: Israeli official

Press TV – November 17, 2016

A senior Israeli official says Tel Aviv should be concerned about deepening disconnect with Moscow over Russia’s role in the Syria conflict.

Avi Dichter, chairman of Israel’s foreign affairs and military committee and the former head of the Shin Bet intelligence agency, says Russia’s interests in the region by no means coincide with Israel’s.

“The gap between us and them is large and disturbing,” he told Reuters news agency after returning from a visit to Moscow where he held high-level meetings last week.

Dichter said Russia’s views on Iran, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the Lebanese group Hezbollah were in sharp contrast to Israel’s and a growing source of potential conflict.

Russia does not view Iran and its allies “according to the level of threat they pose or broadcast towards Israel,” he said.

The Russians, he said, “view Hezbollah positively” and are backing the group’s assistance to the Syrian government in the war against Takfiri and other terrorists.

“Russia thinks and acts as a superpower and as such it often ignores Israeli interest when it doesn’t coincide with the Russian interest,” Dichter said.

Israel is believed to have been assisting militants fighting to topple President Assad in Syria. The Israeli regime’s worries have risen as Takfiri terrorists have suffered major setbacks over the past few months.

Tel Aviv’s main concern is to be able to attack Hezbollah, with which it fought a war in 2006. Over the past two years, Israeli artillery and warplanes have carried out several strikes against alleged weapons convoys in southern Syria that Israel claimed were destined for Hezbollah.

The occupying regime’s freedom of movement in the area is now more restricted because of the presence of Russian jets and advanced anti-aircraft batteries that Moscow has put in place.

With Russia becoming more deeply involved in the Syria conflict, Tel Aviv has sought to keep lines of communication with Moscow open to avoid an accidental confrontation.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has visited President Vladimir Putin three times this year, apparently in an effort to persuade him to drop Russia’s engagement in Syria.

But Dichter said Russia thinks Assad should stay in power, that Iran is a stabilizing force and that the nuclear deal the word powers struck with Tehran was largely positive.

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3 Comments »

  1. Israelis may be upset that the ISIS oil is no longer flowing through via tanker convoys to Israel via Turkey at 1/3 the world spot price for oil.

    Syrians (Assad) have chosen Russia to assist in defending their territories. Israel and U.S. are intruders–provoking conflict and generating fake news about Syria/Russia.

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    rediscover911com's avatar Comment by rediscover911com | November 17, 2016 | Reply

  2. Don’t worry Israel, if those Russian S-400’s shoot down some of your jets, we the American people will be more than happy to supply you with more weapons and money, even though our nation is falling apart, due in no small part to supplying you, Israel, with free weapons and money.

    But at least can you kiss us next time and use a little KY Jelly?

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    Greg Bacon's avatar Comment by Greg Bacon | November 17, 2016 | Reply

  3. Syria, and Iran have defense treaties with Russia, and Russia has answered their call to help defend Syria who are being attacked by Israel and the Military Industrial Complex(via mercenaries, supplied and financed by the USA, and calling themselves “ISIS, DAESH, Al-Nusra and seemingly changing their name each month). I think Israel and the USA have picked the wrong guy to mess with(Putin)in this case. Well, someone has to stand up to Israel, and consecutive American Presidents don’t have the courage to do so. The USA could “sort Israel out” in about 1 week if it showed some courage.
    Why won’t the “Most powerful nation on Earth” get some dignity and tell Beni Nutjobyahu where to go???

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    Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | November 17, 2016 | Reply


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