The Israeli leader plans to fly to Moscow next week to relay concerns that a Russian military presence in Syria would hinder operations against the Hezbollah terror organization and threatens the security of the State of Israel.
Commenting on Iran’s exhibition of weapons in a military parade, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would “do whatever is necessary to defend the security of the state and its citizens.”
Russia has decided to sell advanced surface-to-air missiles to Iran now that a framework nuclear agreement was reached between Iran and the six global powers.
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