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Anshel Pfeffer

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

Analysis

Vladimir Putin will have the final word
 on the spy plane crisis with Israel

Despite rising rhetoric from both sides, it will be Russia's President who decides where it leads, says Anshel Pfeffer

September 26, 2018 08:41
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Despite initial Israeli hopes that the crisis with Moscow that broke out after a Russian spy plane was shot down off the coast of Syria would soon die down, Russia’s military leadership has been ramping up tensions.

President Vladimir Putin had originally given the Israelis reason to believe the incident would be smoothed over, saying that it had been caused by “a tragic chain of accidents”, but in the following days Russia’s Defence Ministry has made a series of statements blaming Israel and announcing the supply of advanced air defence missiles to President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

The only facts not under dispute is that, on the night of September 17, Israeli aircraft struck a target near Latakia, on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, close to an airbase used by Russia. In response, Syria launched missiles to shoot down the Israelis but instead struck a Russian Ilyushin Il-20 plane, which was on an intelligence-gathering mission. All 15 crew on board were killed.

Beyond that, the two countries’ accounts diverge.