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Russia says Trump invited Putin to US during phone call

April 20, 2018

US president reportedly made the invite during a phone call with his Russian counterpart as relations between the two countries grow increasingly frosty, telling him he would be happy to see him at the White House; Trump reportedly said he would also be happy to visit Moscow.

Reuters|Published:  04.20.18 , 10:11

https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5235710,00.html

US President Donald Trump invited his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to the United States during a phone call, and said he would be glad to see Putin in the White House, RIA Novosti reported on Friday, citing the Russian Foreign Ministry.

The news agency quoted Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying Trump returned to the subject of an invitation a couple of times during a phone call with Putin. Trump told Putin he would be happy to make a reciprocal visit to Russia, the RIA news agency quoted Lavrov as saying.

President Trump with President Putin (Photo: AP)

President Trump with President Putin (Photo: AP)

“We proceed from the fact that the US president in a telephone conversation…made such an invitation, said he would be glad to see (Putin) in the White House, would then be glad to meet on a reciprocal visit,” said Lavrov, according to a transcript of an interview with RIA on the foreign ministry website.

“He returned to this topic a couple of times, so we let our American colleagues know that we do not want to impose, but we also do not want to be impolite, and that considering that President Trump made this proposal, we proceed from the position that he will make it concrete.”

Rolling out a welcome for Putin in the White House could anger Trump’s domestic critics, who accuse Russia of hostile acts against Western countries, including the United States.

“I would simply turn your attention to the fact that Donald Trump after this phone conversation has said several times in both Tweets and in words that it is necessary to resolve issues with Russia, we want to have good relations with Russia, this is better than not having good relations, and that only a fool thinks otherwise,” Lavrov said. “We also hear this.”

Trump and Putin spoke by phone on March 20.

Also on Friday, the RIA agency reported that Lavrov said that US military strikes on Syria last week removed any moral obligation Russia had to withhold S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems from its ally Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Lavrov was also quoted as saying that, prior to the US strikes on Syrian targets, Russia had told US officials which areas of Syria represented “red lines” for Moscow, and the US military action did not cross those lines.

He said that he was convinced Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump would not allow an armed confrontation between their two countries, RIA reported.

President Putin (Photo: EPA)

President Putin (Photo: EPA)

The developments take place as relations grow increasingly frosty between the US and Russia, with matters coming to a head after the US led a strike against military targets in Syria last Saturday in response for Assad’s use of chemical weapons that killed dozens of people.

President Trump praised the “perfectly executed strike” in Syria carried out by Washington and its Western allies early Saturday. The attack promted a scathing response from Moscow, which accused the US and its allies of “diplomatic hooliganism” for their “blatant disregard of international law.”

First published: 04.20.18, 10:11

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April 20, 2018

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Netanyahu’s 70th Independence Day Greeting: We’re Just Getting Started

April 20, 2018

Netanyahu’s 70th Independence Day Greeting: We’re Just Getting Started

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued his Independence Day greetings:

“This year Israel celebrates its 70th anniversary.

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That’s 70 years of freedom.

70 years of democracy.

70 years of bettering the world.

Israel’s success didn’t happen overnight.

Men and women from every walk of life – young and old, Jew, Christian, Muslim, religious and secular, men and women that have worked hard to build our nation.

As I travel around the world meeting other leaders, I am struck by their appreciation and admiration for Israel.

They seek Israel’s technology.

They seek Israel’s ingenuity.

They seek Israel’s genius.

I am proud that Israel is helping people in Latin America, in Africa, in Asia and in many other places to live healthier and safer lives.

Here’s the best part.

We’re just getting started.

70 years is the blink of an eye in historical terms.

I have no doubt that 70 years from now, Israel will be even stronger, even more prosperous than it is today.

Thank you to our many friends around the world.

Happy Birthday, Israel.”

No words !

April 19, 2018

Europe to Hamas: Disarm and we’ll rebuild Gaza

April 18, 2018

If accepted, the European offer would mean Hamas would refrain from any violence against Israel for at least five years.

By YAMI ROTH / MAARIV
April 16, 2018 15:36
http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Europe-to-Hamas-Disarm-and-well-rebuild-Gaza-549965

European groups recently passed on to Hamas a wide-reaching proposition to solve the humanitarian crises in Gaza, The Jerusalem Post’s sister publication Maariv reported on Monday.

If accepted, Hamas would relinquish armed struggle against Israel for at least five years. In exchange, an EU-created institution would pay the salaries of the Gaza strip civic administration and run all humanitarian affairs there.

While the concept of connecting wide-scale humanitarian and financial aid to Gaza with Hamas rejecting terrorism and violence is not new, this offer is unique in including an assumption of comprehensive authorities by a European body that would operate in the Gaza strip.

For Hamas, it may be tempting that the financial aid for health, education and developing public administration would come directly from a European body and not via the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, currently controlled by Mahmoud Abbas, as is currently the practice.

Another important aspect of the European proposal is that it marks a different direction from that of the Palestinian effort of national reconciliation. The report says that the offer is meant to provide a possible scenario should Abbas make good on his threat to withdraw all support to the Gaza strip under Hamas. The Hamas negotiation team is reportedly still studying the European offer before responding to it.

It is also possible that the European offer is useful for Hamas as it provides them with one more bargaining chip as negotiations with Abbas, conducted with the help of Egypt, continue with the eventual goal of national Palestinian reconciliation.

In a round of talks held in the Gaza strip on Saturday, Hamas refused the demands made by Abbas and passed on by the Egyptian negotiation team. The demands were that the security, legal and tax collecting powers in the Gaza strip be handed over to the PA as a condition for national reconciliation.

Hamas also insisted that their delegation set to meet in Cairo next week to continue the negotiations will be composed of Hamas Political Bureau members residing in Lebanon and Qatar and not those based in the Gaza strip. It would seem this is Hamas making a statement that matters on the ground, such as the weekly protests along the Israel-Gaza border, are too pressing to send Gaza-based staff abroad for negotiations. Hamas has refused to comply with Egyptian requests to halt these protest marches.

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April 18, 2018

Israel – 70 Years Of Achievements

April 18, 2018

Europe, Trump and the Iran Deal

April 18, 2018

Israel Defense Forces on High Alert, Preparing for Iranian Direct Retaliation

April 17, 2018

Israel Defense Forces on High Alert, Preparing for Iranian Direct Retaliation

Photo Credit: IDF Spokesperson

Israel’s military is on high alert preparing for the strong probability of direct retaliation from Iran in response to last week’s attack on the Tiyus (T-4) air base in central Syria.

Seven of the 14 people killed in the Israeli air strike on the base were members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps’ elite Quds Force.

Israeli media have been supplied with a map that displays five Iranian-controlled bases in Syria – clearly the five Iranian targets to be hit by the IDF in retaliation if Iran attacks Israel. The targets include Damascus International Airport – through which Iran flies in its weapons and military gear; the Sayqal air base; the T-4 (Tiyus) air base; an air field near Aleppo (Haleb); and a military base near Deir ez-Zour.

Map of Syria provided to Israeli media showing approximate locations of five bases believed to be under the control of Iran

Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani this week issued a direct threat to Israel from Damascus after arriving for a briefing on the T-4 air strike, which an Israeli official told The New York Times this week was indeed was carried out by Israel’s Air Force.

He warned in remarks quoted Tuesday by Lebanon’s Ad-Diyar newspaper that the Jewish State “is going to pay the price,” according to Israel’s Hadashot news.

The Quds Force commander was briefed on the air strike by Iranian and Syrian officers, and also met with members of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah guerrilla force during his rare visit to the Syrian capital.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bahram Qasemi told media on Monday that retaliation would forthcoming “sooner or later” and that Israel would “regret its misdeeds… The Zionist regime should not be able to take action and be exempt from punishment,” he said, according to Iranian news media.

Israel has said it will not allow Iran to maintain a permanent military foothold in Syria.

IDF source credits Israel with attack on Iranians in Syria

April 17, 2018

April 16, 2018

Latest News from Israel

American paper cites anonymous officer who says Israel acted to contain Iranian efforts to establish bases in Syria, but later amends report to reflect IDF’s official position.

By: Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News

Although nobody would confirm the admission officially, a senior member of the IDF was quoted in the New York Times Monday as stating that Israel did indeed attack a Syrian air base a week ago.

“It was the first time we attacked live Iranian targets — both facilities and people,” said the source, according to the paper.

The T-4 base that was hit by at least three missiles had been the launchpad of an Iranian drone sent into Israeli airspace on February 10th which had been quickly shot down by an Israeli air force helicopter.

Israel had openly reacted to the violation of its sovereignty at the time by hitting the base with several IAF jets in what was the largest strike on Syria since the First Lebanon War. IAF Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Tomer Bar described that mission as an attack on advanced long-range surface-to-air missiles, components of Syria’s air-defense system, and the Iranian mobile control center that had been responsible for the drone.

Last week’s missile strike was therefore the second go at the same target, but this time seemingly with intent to specifically hit the Iranians hard, as the source said. Fourteen people were reported killed, including seven Iranian Quds Force members and the head of their drone unit. In fact, the purpose of the attack was reportedly to totally eliminate Tehran’s drone program at the central Syrian base.

The timing of the raid – right after Syria had bombed a rebel-held enclave with chemical weapons that killed dozens and injured hundreds – led Syria to first accuse the American administration of it. But the Americans denied any role, and Syria, along with its Russian and Iranian allies, quickly pointed the finger at Israel, which remained silent. And still does — officially.

Previously, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly and repeatedly warned that Israel would not allow its deadliest enemy to build missile factories or set up forward bases in Syria that endanger Israel’s existence. And as the military source also noted, “This is the first time we saw Iran do something against Israel — not by proxy. This opened a new period.”

The question is whether this new period of direct confrontation between the two powers in the Middle East will be a limited one or not.

The author of the NY Times article, Thomas Friedman, later updated the piece after the IDF spokesman’s office contacted him, adding the following: “After the story appeared, the Israeli Army’s spokesman’s office disputed the characterization and accuracy of the raid by my Israeli source, and emphasized that Israel maintains its policy to avoid commenting on media reports regarding the raid on the T4 airfield and other events. He would not comment further.”