Friday, March 30, 2018

Israeli F-35 Stealth Fighters Violate Iranian Airspace Sparking Fears of Imminent War

As per a Thursday article from Jerusalem Post., Israeli F-35 stealth fighter jets entered Iranian airspace undetected over the past month.

What's most worrying is that the Israeli fighters actually targeted locations in Abbas, Esfahan and Shiraz, and they allegedly escaped undetected by Iranian air-defense, which is basically a Russian-made radar using Russian made SAM systems.

"As far as decision-making, it is a partnership," he continued, stressing nonetheless that "At the end of the day it is about the protection of Israel - and if there is a question in regards to how we will operate, the last vote will probably go to Zvika. Washington and Israel have signed an agreement which would see the US come to assist Israel with missile defense in times of war and, according to Haimovitch,"I am sure once the order comes we will find here US troops on the ground to be part of our deployment team to defend the State of Israel.

As per the Jerusalem Post article, the Israeli F-35 stealth jet fighters entering Iranian airspace signal a huge escalation in diplomatic tensions in the region, especially considering the recent attacks in Syria, when the Israeli air-force lost an F-16 fighter while engaging twelve Iranian military targets in the country, together with Syrian military positions.

The attack was a provocation following an alleged "border security" incident, i.e. an Iranian surveillance drone shot down over Israeli airspace.

According to US officials and various experts, such a move from Hamas may signal the beginning of a new war with Israel just before the Passover holiday.

The thing is, Israel seems ready and willing to strike both Palestine and Iran, which is the biggest supporter of Hamas, and a war between Iran and Israel could be easily triggered by the mass protests this weekend, so stay tuned.

http://www.investmentwatchblog.com/claim-israeli-f-35-stealth-fighters-violate-iranian-airspace-sparking-fears-of-imminent-war/

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