After talks with Putin, Netanyahu believes Israel’s freedom to act Syria is safe

After spending 10 hours in the company of President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as his guest of honor, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said he believes that Israel’s freedom to operate in Syria in its defense is not in jeopardy. The two leaders attended the annual Victory March in Moscow on the anniversary of Nazi Germany’s defeat, during which Netanyahu also paid tribute to the valor of the war veterans living in Israel. Netanyahu then made this comment to the Russian President: “It’s hard to believe that 73 years after the Holocaust, there is a Middle East nation which aspires to wipe out another six million Jews.”

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