by Joshua Spurlock
Israeli F-35 stealth fighter jet
Monday, 02 April 2018 | Israeli stealth fighter jets reportedly
flew over Iran in the last month, including locations thought to be part of
Iran’s nuclear program, avoiding detection by Russian radar in Syria in their
path from the Jewish state to the Islamic republic. The Jerusalem Post last
week cited the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida as the source of
the claims, which also alleged that the Israeli F-35 jets can fly to and from
Iran twice without refueling—addressing a critical component to any potential
Israeli missions in Iranian airspace.
However, a source in the Russian Ministry of Defense refuted the
report that the Israeli jets could have evaded Russian air defense systems. In
comments to the Russian news outlet Sputnik and published in
the outlet’s English website, the defense source called that idea “total
stupidity.”
If the Israeli flyover claims are true, they would come just months
ahead of a deadline imposed by the United States on the Europeans to upgrade
the Iranian nuclear deal or the Americans will pull out of the accord. If the
US were to exit the deal and reinstate sanctions on Iran, the Iranians may
choose to cancel the deal as well and push forward on their nuclear weapons
program. Meanwhile, Iran is already back to its old rhetoric of predicting the
destruction of Israel.
In response to the Gaza riots in which Israel killed a number of
Palestinian terrorists, Iran’s powerful paramilitary Islamic Revolution Guards
Corps (IRGC) was quoted by the Iranian PressTV outlet as predicting that events
in the region would lead to the speeding up of the removing of the “cancerous
tumor of Israel.”
The IRGC also pledged to “spare no effort” to support the
Palestinians and would “further activate” their capabilities in that goal. Over
the years, the IRGC is believed to have been involved in planning terror
attacks around the world to target Israelis and Jews.
The harsh rhetoric and the report of Israeli flyovers come just
over a month after an Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down over
Israeli airspace in an unusual escalation.
Source: (The Mideast Update originally published this article
on 01 April 2018. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our
republication today.)
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