Russian MP: Israel Is Escalating Threat Of Real Military Confrontation With Iran

















Israel’s bombing of Iranian targets in Syria could spark a direct military confrontation with Iran according to Russian MP Leonid Slutskiy


Slutskiy, who heads the State Duma’s International Affairs Committee, warned that Israels action was the next step in the chain of US-Israeli provocations against Iran




He said that Israel’s strikes on Iranian positions was a “direct planned” action following the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal.


RT reports: The statement came several hours after Israel launched one of the largest operations against “dozens” of Iranian military targets in Syria. Tel-Aviv’s airstrikes lasted for two hours early on Thursday. More than 70 rockets were fired while 28 military jets were deployed, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. Israel claims the attack came after Iranian forces allegedly hit Israeli targets in the Golan Heights.




“Tel-Aviv is escalating the threat of real military confrontation with Tehran,” Slutskiy said, adding that any “aggravation of anti-Iranian hysteria is explosive.” Slutskiy warned that the attack undermines an already-shaky situation around the 2015 Joint Plan Of Action (the JPOA), commonly known as the Iranian nuclear deal.


On Tuesday US President Donald Trump announced that Washington will not recertify the landmark accord which capped Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Other signatories of the deal – China, France, Russia, the UK and Germany – condemned the move and plan to maintain the agreement minus the US.


The rise in tensions between Tehran and Tel-Aviv is a cause of concern, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said. Such a “dangerous” escalation only “diverts” the world from fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and Al-Nusra terrorists, according to the diplomat.


“It is necessary to de-escalate tensions,” Bogdanov said, while adding that the Iranian-Israeli exchange of strikes had been touched upon during the visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Moscow earlier this week.