Last week, a Russian Il-20 electronic warfare plane with 15 crew on board was shot down off Syria's coast by a Syrian anti-air missile fired in response to an Israeli air raid. The raid targeted the Latakia province, which houses a Russian airbase.
"It was inevitable that at some point [Israel] would cross that line in its special relationship with Russia and would go a bit too far," said Beirut-based journalist Martin Jay.Moscow accused Israel of failing to warn the Russian military of its impending attack in time to move the landing aircraft out of harm's way. On Monday, the Russian military said they would boost Syrian air defenses in several ways to prevent similar incidents in the future.
"The deal that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin gave to Israel was incredible. It [not only] allowed Israel to make air strikes with impunity across the country on targets that it believed to be Hezbollah weapons factories or Iranian military installations."
Russia had also promised to keep pro-Iranian militias away from Syria's border with Israel and froze a planned delivery of an S-300 long-range air defense system to the Syrian armed forces. This deal has now been unfrozen and is to be completed within two weeks, Moscow has announced.













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