A decline in relations between Israel and Russia has been noticeable recently after a few developments that cast a shadow on both countries. These include Israel's bombing of Damascus International Airport and its continued siding with the West over Ukraine, as well as its agreement with the EU to supply natural gas as an alternative to Russia. The attack on the airport disrupted commercial services and prompted questions about the real objective of this escalation towards Syria. It was the first attack of its kind since the start of the Israeli aggression in 2013. The exchange of accusations about it was not limited to Tel Aviv and Tehran; it also involved Moscow. Israel's Ambassador to Russia, Alex Ben-Zvi, was summoned […] Source
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