Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin headed to Moscow Thursday morning, and said he means to discuss with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin issues related to Iran and Syria. Before his departure, Netanyahu said Russia and the Zionist entity will discuss Syria and will continue to coordinate between the occupation army and ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will fly to Moscow on Thursday to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Israeli leader’s office said Tuesday. The statement did not elaborate on the intended topics of discussion. They will meet five days before the Israeli April 9 election in which the right-wing Netanyahu ...