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'Assad safe from Israel if Iran removed from Syria,' Netanyahu tells Putin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Wednesday, July 11, 2018. (AP Photo)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russia on Wednesday that Israel does not intend to threaten Bashar al-Assad's regime and asked Moscow to work to remove Iranian forces from Syria, an Israeli official said.

"We won't take action against the Assad regime, and you get the Iranians out," the official, who requested anonymity, quoted Netanyahu as telling Putin during a meeting in Moscow.

Russia was already working to distance Iranian forces from areas of Syria near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and had proposed that they be kept 80 km (50 miles) away but this fell short of Israel's demand for a full exit, the official said.

While the Russian and Israeli leaders sat down for talks in the Kremlin, a senior Iranian envoy also headed to Moscow amid intensive Syria-focused diplomatic efforts ahead of Putin's summit in Helsinki on Monday with President Donald Trump.

Netanyahu underlined warm ties between Russia and Israel, emphasizing what he described as their key stabilizing role for the Mideast.

"Every visit like this is an opportunity for us to act together and try and stabilize the situation in our region and increase security and increase stability," Netanyahu said. "Obviously, our focus is on Syria and Iran. Our opinion is known that Iran needs to leave Syria — that is not something new for you."

Both the United States and Israel are concerned about Iran's growing military presence in Syria, where it has provided crucial aid to Assad's forces.

Israel has repeatedly said it will not allow Iran to establish a permanent presence in a postwar Syria.

Russia, another top key ally of Assad, has warned it would be unrealistic to expect Iran to fully withdraw from the country.

However, there have recently been signs of an emerging compromise among key players.

Media reports suggested that at Monday's meeting in Helsinki, Putin and Trump could reach a deal that would envisage the deployment of Syrian government forces alongside the frontier with the Israeli-held side of the Golan Heights and the withdrawal of Iranian forces and their proxy Hezbollah militia from the area.

While Russia and Iran have both deployed forces to Syria to help prop up Assad's government, their interests do not always converge. Russia also has maintained warm ties with Israel and demonstrated a readiness to take its security interests into account.

"We know about your concerns, let's have a thorough talk about them," Putin told Netanyahu before reporters were asked to leave the room.

Meanwhile, Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also left for Moscow on Wednesday for a meeting with Putin.

In a reminder of the volatile situation, Netanyahu pointed at an incident earlier Wednesday in which the Israeli military fired a Patriot missile to shoot down a drone that had infiltrated Israeli airspace from Syria.

"We will continue to act decisively against any spillover and any infiltration of Israeli territory or airspace," Netanyahu said.

He added that Israel expects Syria to strictly observe a 1974 deal that set out a demilitarized zone along their frontier and limited the number of forces each side can deploy within 25 kilometers (15 miles) of the zone.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in an interview with Italian newspaper Il Giornale published Wednesday that Moscow hopes that Israel and Iran will both display caution and avoid a showdown.

"Their use of military force in Syria would inevitably lead to an escalation of tensions across the entire Middle East region," he said. "In that context, we rely on peaceful diplomatic means to resolve any differences and expect both sides to show restraint."

https://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/...iran-removed-from-syria-netanyahu-tells-putin
 
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'Assad safe from Israel if Iran removed from Syria,' Netanyahu tells Putin
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ISTANBUL
Published 11 hours ago
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Wednesday, July 11, 2018. (AP Photo)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russia on Wednesday that Israel does not intend to threaten Bashar al-Assad's regime and asked Moscow to work to remove Iranian forces from Syria, an Israeli official said.

"We won't take action against the Assad regime, and you get the Iranians out," the official, who requested anonymity, quoted Netanyahu as telling Putin during a meeting in Moscow.

Russia was already working to distance Iranian forces from areas of Syria near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and had proposed that they be kept 80 km (50 miles) away but this fell short of Israel's demand for a full exit, the official said.

While the Russian and Israeli leaders sat down for talks in the Kremlin, a senior Iranian envoy also headed to Moscow amid intensive Syria-focused diplomatic efforts ahead of Putin's summit in Helsinki on Monday with President Donald Trump.

Netanyahu underlined warm ties between Russia and Israel, emphasizing what he described as their key stabilizing role for the Mideast.

"Every visit like this is an opportunity for us to act together and try and stabilize the situation in our region and increase security and increase stability," Netanyahu said. "Obviously, our focus is on Syria and Iran. Our opinion is known that Iran needs to leave Syria — that is not something new for you."

Both the United States and Israel are concerned about Iran's growing military presence in Syria, where it has provided crucial aid to Assad's forces.

Israel has repeatedly said it will not allow Iran to establish a permanent presence in a postwar Syria.

Russia, another top key ally of Assad, has warned it would be unrealistic to expect Iran to fully withdraw from the country.

However, there have recently been signs of an emerging compromise among key players.

Media reports suggested that at Monday's meeting in Helsinki, Putin and Trump could reach a deal that would envisage the deployment of Syrian government forces alongside the frontier with the Israeli-held side of the Golan Heights and the withdrawal of Iranian forces and their proxy Hezbollah militia from the area.

While Russia and Iran have both deployed forces to Syria to help prop up Assad's government, their interests do not always converge. Russia also has maintained warm ties with Israel and demonstrated a readiness to take its security interests into account.

"We know about your concerns, let's have a thorough talk about them," Putin told Netanyahu before reporters were asked to leave the room.

Meanwhile, Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also left for Moscow on Wednesday for a meeting with Putin.

In a reminder of the volatile situation, Netanyahu pointed at an incident earlier Wednesday in which the Israeli military fired a Patriot missile to shoot down a drone that had infiltrated Israeli airspace from Syria.

"We will continue to act decisively against any spillover and any infiltration of Israeli territory or airspace," Netanyahu said.

He added that Israel expects Syria to strictly observe a 1974 deal that set out a demilitarized zone along their frontier and limited the number of forces each side can deploy within 25 kilometers (15 miles) of the zone.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in an interview with Italian newspaper Il Giornale published Wednesday that Moscow hopes that Israel and Iran will both display caution and avoid a showdown.

"Their use of military force in Syria would inevitably lead to an escalation of tensions across the entire Middle East region," he said. "In that context, we rely on peaceful diplomatic means to resolve any differences and expect both sides to show restraint."

https://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/...iran-removed-from-syria-netanyahu-tells-putin

Putin is bootlicker , sold it's ally to Israel you better don't believe him would you ?

or assad safe from israel if israel remove from palestinian land

@Tokhme khar is banned mate
 
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The bloody despot has no choice but to swallow this. Israel has no problem with despots like him ruling the Muslim world. Matter of fact, it's better for israel because these despots are used to keep the pro-Palestine ordinary Muslims under constant repression. The despot sold his soul to Putin for power and in turn Putin sold him to the Zionists. The Iranian mullahs thought they were cleverer than Putin and Netanyahu. For the sake of a shia crescent they teamed up with the blood thirsty secular regime. Now where is that shia crescent? It's under the wings of Zionist israel.
 
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The bloody despot has no choice but to swallow this. Israel has no problem with despots like him ruling the Muslim world. Matter of fact, it's better for israel because these despots are used to keep the pro-Palestine ordinary Muslims under constant repression. The despot sold his soul to Putin for power and in turn Putin sold him to the Zionists. The Iranian mullahs thought they were cleverer than Putin and Netanyahu. For the sake of a shia crescent they teamed up with the blood thirsty secular regime. Now where is that shia crescent? It's under the wings of Zionist israel.
What you say is unrelated.
Assad save Syria from blood thirsty Wahhabi/Zionist joint attack to Syria. Just watch south Syria to see how nearly Zionist are teaming up with Wahhabis and working together against Syrian government. Syrian government win is Israel loss.
About Iran, Iran is in Syria by Syrian central government request not anybody else.
 
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What you say is unrelated.
Assad save Syria from blood thirsty Wahhabi/Zionist joint attack to Syria. Just watch south Syria to see how nearly Zionist are teaming up with Wahhabis and working together against Syrian government. Syrian government win is Israel loss.
About Iran, Iran is in Syria by Syrian central government request not anybody else.
he is talking abt Putin i think......I would suggest u guys that instead of Russia it should be u guys who should take charge in Syria!

Make these Israel talk to u directly, u r in a better position to defend the interests of the Muslim World, then an outsider like Russia!
 
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he is talking abt Putin i think......I would suggest u guys that instead of Russia it should be u guys who should take charge in Syria!

Make these Israel talk to u directly, u r in a better position to defend the interests of the Muslim World, then an outsider like Russia!
Read my post I said:
"About Iran, Iran is in Syria by Syrian central government request not anybody else."
Russia is in Syria legally by Syrian government permission like Iran ,so I do not have say anything about them.
every body who wants to be in Syria must have central government permission also others can not dictate us to be where in Syria only Syrian government have authority to ask Iran to not be here or there.
 
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What you say is unrelated.
Assad save Syria from blood thirsty Wahhabi/Zionist joint attack to Syria. Just watch south Syria to see how nearly Zionist are teaming up with Wahhabis and working together against Syrian government. Syrian government win is Israel loss.
About Iran, Iran is in Syria by Syrian central government request not anybody else.

Your tale of a 'joint attack' is a fiction told to justify assad's crimes. Israel has no problem with assad clinging to power and this is the topic. Now Syria is under that 'wahabi/Zionist' wing with the help of Putin and time for Iran's expulsion from Syria is near. As I said for that shia crescent the foolish mullahs in Tehran have lost everything in Syria. They betrayed the ordinary Syrians and now its time for them to be betrayed by their 'loyal' ally Putin. Under cover Putin always considered the Zionists as his ally only a moron could not see that coming. From now on with tacit approval from Putin those zionazis would regularly bomb Iranian positions in Syria until the cost becomes too high for them to stay in Syria.
 
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Your tale of a 'joint attack' is a fiction told to justify assad's crimes. Israel has no problem with assad clinging to power and this is the topic. Now Syria is under that 'wahabi/Zionist' wing with the help of Putin and time for Iran's expulsion from Syria is near. As I said for that shia crescent the foolish mullahs in Tehran have lost everything in Syria. They betrayed the ordinary Syrians and now its time for them to be betrayed by their 'loyal' ally Putin. Under cover Putin always considered the Zionists as his ally only a moron could not see that coming. From now on with tacit approval from Putin those zionazis would regularly bomb Iranian positions in Syria until the cost becomes too high for them to stay in Syria.

Iran didn't betray, but Iran did it best to get rid of Israeli occupations.

But it were Saudia and US backed so called Wahabi Mujahideen who put a dagger in the back of Iran and Syria. They are the real Fasadi and were very conveniently used by Zionists as Toilet Paper, and afterwards disposed off.

These Wahabis have all the land of Saudi Arabia and Jordan and other Arab Countries to wage a war against Israel, but up till now Saudia has not fired a single bullet towards Israel, but still Saudia and it's supporters cry at full voice that Iran is a friend of Israel.

And how could Saudia or these so called Jihadies ever stand up against Israel, while Saudia gets all it's weapons from US, and Jihadies got all the weapons from US. You could not go against your mother and father which are Israel and US in this case.
 
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Read my post I said:
"About Iran, Iran is in Syria by Syrian central government request not anybody else."
Russia is in Syria legally by Syrian government permission like Iran ,so I do not have say anything about them.
every body who wants to be in Syria must have central government permission also others can not dictate us to be where in Syria only Syrian government have authority to ask Iran to not be here or there.
thats not what i asked! read my post fully!
 
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Iran didn't betray, but Iran did it best to get rid of Israeli occupations.

But it were Saudia and US backed so called Wahabi Mujahideen who put a dagger in the back of Iran and Syria. They are the real Fasadi and were very conveniently used by Zionists as Toilet Paper, and afterwards disposed off.

These Wahabis have all the land of Saudi Arabia and Jordan and other Arab Countries to wage a war against Israel, but up till now Saudia has not fired a single bullet towards Israel, but still Saudia and it's supporters cry at full voice that Iran is a friend of Israel.

And how could Saudia or these so called Jihadies ever stand up against Israel, while Saudia gets all it's weapons from US, and Jihadies got all the weapons from US. You could not go against your mother and father which are Israel and US in this case.

Actually those surrounding countries did get in wars with Israel in the past which no other nations in the region have mirrored. It's foolish to go to war with a nuclear power that has US backing, especially if we assume you want those to conduct a war to restore 48 lines or whatever. That would become very dangerous and have no support from international community. Those nations are still developing and no one finds it beneficial to undertake those ambitions and no one else in region as well.

Jordanians, Egyptians and Syrians aren't Wahabi by the way. Neither are Saudi's. Saudi's are dominated by Salafi thought and no one calls it Wahabi. I suggest you refrain from such mindset.

Lastly, you make it like everything in world revolves around Israel, it doesn't. And Iranian alliance with Syria and presence there has nothing to do with Israel. Syria and Iran's interests in general are not remotely related or driven by Israel. So you're using this rhetoric to forward a narrative that is very misleading and disrespectful to your own supporters of your 'camp' and contributes to increasing misinformation in a region where we need the opposite of that and need citizens to be informed and make informed decisions.
 
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thats not what i asked! read my post fully!
I know what you said but this is Syrian government who say last word not Iran not Russia. Syrian government is only authority in Syrian land and in charge for decisions and actions.
 
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