Israel is concerned about reported Russian deliveries of advanced
MiG-31 fighter planes to its enemy Syria as part of an armaments drive,
the top-selling Hebrew daily reported on Tuesday.
The MiG-31, considered one of the best fighters in the world, can carry
guided missiles with a range of more than 200 kilometres (125 miles)
and is capable of striking 24 different targets simultaneously, Yediot
Aharonot said.
"This information is more concerning when put in the context of massive
armaments purchases made recently by the Syrians," Yuval Steinitz, an
MP from Israel's right-wing opposition Likud party, was quoted as
telling the daily.
"If Syria acquires the MiG-31 we can no longer rule out the idea that
this country is preparing for war," said Steinitz, a former chairman of
Israel's defence and foreign affairs parliamentary committee.
A Russian newspaper reported on Tuesday that Russia has begun
delivering five MiG-31E interceptors to Syria as part of an agreement
reached this year, and that Moscow also plans to sell Damascus its
MiG-29M/M2 dual role fighters.
The Israeli media has recently carried alarmist reports that a war with
Syria could erupt as early as this summer, following Israeli
intelligence reports that Damascus was preparing for such a conflict.
Two Israeli cabinet ministers have confirmed, however, that the
government has approached Syria about the possibility of renewing peace
talks.
Peace talks between Israel and Syria collapsed in 2000, mainly because
of a dispute over the return of the strategic Golan Heights, which the
Jewish state captured in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and annexed in 1981.
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