Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has traveled to Russia for talks with 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.