Pledging not to oust Assad, Netanyahu urges Putin to ‘get Iranians out’ of Syria
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(Worthy News) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that Israel will not seek to unseat Syrian dictator Bashar Assad from power, while urging Moscow to remove Iranian troops from the country, according to an Israeli official.
“We won’t take action against the Assad regime, and you get the Iranians out,” Netanyahu told Putin, the Reuters news agency reported, citing an Israel official who requested anonymity.
According to a report last month, Israel’s willingness to leave Assad in power echoes the US position. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]
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