While Russia remains a member of the Quarter forum, Moscow has not made any effort to hide its allegiance, with the Axis of Terror involving Iran, Hizbullah, Syria and Hizbullah. While there may be an ideological component, there is the practical aspect, as Russian scientists assist in developing nuclear weaponry as well as Russia profiting handsomely from weaponry sold to the now collapsing Syrian regime.
Russia came out strongly against the reported Israel Air Force attack against a convoy traveling from Syria to Lebanon earlier in the week.
“If this information is confirmed, then we are dealing with unprovoked attacks on targets on the territory of a sovereign country, which blatantly violates the UN Charter and is unacceptable, no matter the motives to justify it,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
According to Syrian reports, IAF fighter planes attacks a military research facility in Jamraya, located between the border and the Syrian capital.
Joining in is Hizbullah, releasing the statement the attack is in line “with Israel’s acts of aggression and criminal ways”. Hizbullah calls on the international community to act against Israel, calling for sanctions. Hizbullah leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin also calls on the international Islamic community to act.
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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I have two words for the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Hizbollah terrorist leader Sheik Yassin, and they aren’t “HAPPY BIRTHDAY”