Israel sends greetings to Russia through Iran
Israel is apparently behind the attack on Iran's military infrastructure. This is an act of retaliation for a number of events, and above all for nuclear flirtations with the Kremlin
On January 27-28, two terrorist attacks took place in eastern Jerusalem, killing 7 people and injuring 5 others. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a “powerful, swift and precise response” not only to the organizers but also to “all those who help them.” Israel makes no secret of the fact that Tehran supports Arab terrorists. That is why one of the strikes hit the headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Apparently, the unspoken agreement between Israel and Russia was that neither country would supply weapons to Ukraine and Iran, respectively. Russia has violated it: by the end of March, the first package of military aid from Putin will arrive in Iran, followed by the next. It is known that Moscow is ready to provide the ayatollahs with Su-35 fighters and S-400 systems.
“The unspoken agreement between Israel and Russia was that neither country would supply weapons to Ukraine and Iran, respectively. Russia has violated it: by the end of March, the first package of military aid from Putin will arrive in Iran.”
But what scares Israel the most is assistance in the development of Iranian nuclear weapons. In Washington and Jerusalem, cooperation between Russia and Iran is called a global problem. The United States has even promised Iran "consequences." The destruction of Iran's defense capabilities is an attempt to disrupt the "nuclear" contracts with Russia and reduce Iran's attractiveness to Putin. Last night, according to the press, drones also flew to nuclear laboratories, as Jerusalem fears that Russia has already transferred some of the technology to the Iranians.
“Israel has long remained neutral in the Russian-Ukrainian war, but recently, through its ambassador to Germany, it announced that it was helping Ukraine in a non-public way. This was an open greeting to Russia for its support of Iran.”
Israel has the technology for such strikes against Iran. There are currently four main strike drones in service: Eitan (Heron TP), Zik (Hermes 450), Kohav (Hermes 900), and Shoval (Heron 1). But last year, the government ordered the development of faster and more stealthy drones. Experts also claim that the country has a number of classified drones, including those with artificial intelligence.
Israel has long remained neutral in the Russian-Ukrainian war, but recently, through its ambassador to Germany, it announced that it was helping Ukraine in a non-public way. This was an open greeting to Russia for its support of Iran. If Russia continues to help Iran, it is possible that Israel will take more extensive actions, including transferring weapons to Ukraine.
Finally, Israel began to act.
About the author. Orest Sokhar, journalist, Obozrevatel Editor-in-Chief.
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