Report: Russia Intends To Arm Syria Against Israeli Strikes

By i24
Posted on 07/24/21 | News Source: i24

Moscow believes that US doesn't approve of IDF strikes in Syria, freeing it to beef up Assad's air defenses

Russia intends to curtail Israel's military operations in Syria by supplying the regime of President Bashar al-Assad with stronger air defenses, a report claimed on Saturday.

The anonymously sourced report by the London-based Asharq Al-Awsat cited a “well-informed” Russian official as saying that the Kremlin has “run out of patience” with Israeli air raids in Syria.

Moreover, Moscow believes this move wouldn't encounter stiff opposition from the administration of President Joe Biden, as Russian officials have been given the impression that Washington doesn't approve of Israeli strikes either. 

Since the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, Israel has routinely carried out raids in Syria, mostly targeting government positions and allied Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah forces and weapons convoys.

Israel rarely confirms strikes in Syria, however the IDF has said it hit about 50 targets in the war-ravaged country last year, without providing details.

Israel has said it is trying to prevent its arch-foe Iran from gaining a permanent military foothold on its doorstep.

While Russian President Vladimir Putin had a close personal relationship with former Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu, Russia has routinely criticized Israeli strikes in Syria. 

Russia, a key supporter of the Assad regime, has built a strong military presence in the country.