Netanyahu heads to Moscow for talks on Syria


(Worthy News) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was slated to travel to Russia Thursday morning for a quick round of a meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin during which the leaders are expected to discuss Syrian fighting and weapons sales to Iran.

Netanyahu will reportedly seek assurances from Putin that Russia’s partial withdrawal from Syria does not result in Lebanese terror group Hezbollah or Iran being able to build up forces on the Syrian Golan Heights, adjacent to Israel’s border.

On the agenda for the meetings was to be continuing the ongoing coordination aimed at avoiding any misunderstandings between IDF and Russian forces in Syria, talks about peace efforts for the war-torn country, the sale of advance weapons systems to Iran, and preventing advanced weapons from reaching Lebanon-based terror organization Hezbollah, according to a statement from Netanyahu’s office. [ … Read More (Source) ]

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