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Israel Defense Minister: Russia is "very pragmatic" actor in Syria by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) April 27, 2018 Israel is not concerned by Russia's military presence in neighboring Syria because Moscow is a "pragmatic actor" with whom deals can be struck, Israel's Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said during a visit to Washington on Friday. "What is important to understand is that the Russians, they are very pragmatic players," said Lieberman during a discussion on the alliance between Russia, Syria and Iran at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. "At the end of the day, they are reasonable guys, it's possible to close deals with them and we understand what is their interest," said Lieberman, a Russian-speaker who grew up in the Soviet Union. "Their interest is very different from our interest but we respect their priorities," he said. "We try to avoid direct frictions and tensions." The Russian military has an air base at Hmeimim, in the northwest of Syria and has maintained port facilities at Tartus on the Mediterranean coast in the west for several decades. But Lieberman said the expanded Russian presence in Syria was "not our business. We try only to protect our own security interests." Lieberman was talking three days after the Israeli news site Ynet published an interview in which he threatened to attack Russian S-300 anti-aircraft batteries that could be delivered to the Syrian military and used to target Israeli aircraft. In 2010, Moscow signed a deal with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the delivery of S-300 batteries but Damascus has yet to take possession of the anti-aircraft systems, in large part due to Israeli pressure, the Russian newspaper Kommersant reported. Even though Israel has insisted it will not get drawn into the Syrian civil war, it has carried out dozens of air strikes on regime positions and has targeted weapons convoys it says were coming from Iran and were destined for Hezbollah, the Lebanese guerrilla organization that has frequently clashed with Israel.
Syria regime strikes kill 6 civilians in south Damascus: monitor Beirut (AFP) April 25, 2018 Syrian regime air strikes have killed six civilians in southern Damascus where government forces are fighting the Islamic State group, a war monitor said Wednesday. The six, including two men and their wives, were killed in the strikes on the Palestinian camp of Yarmuk late Tuesday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said. Regime strikes and rocket fire Wednesday morning targeted the neighbouring districts of Hajar al-Aswad and Qadam, the Britain-based monitor said. The ... read more
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