Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has traveled to Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin after the Tel Aviv regime hit military positions in Syria, which enjoys Moscow’s support in its anti-terror drive.
Netanyahu headed to Moscow on Wednesday, saying in advance, "The meetings between us are always important and this one is especially so," AFP reported.
A day earlier, Syrian state media said Israel had attacked Syrian army positions south of the capital Damascus, prompting the country’s air defenses to shoot down two Israeli missiles.
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Netanyahu headed to Moscow on Wednesday, saying in advance, "The meetings between us are always important and this one is especially so," AFP reported.
A day earlier, Syrian state media said Israel had attacked Syrian army positions south of the capital Damascus, prompting the country’s air defenses to shoot down two Israeli missiles.
http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/05/09...yahu-Putin
Full disclosure:
The UK newspaper The Guardian described Press TV as "the controversial 24-hour news channel funded by the Iranian government.