Netanyahu says Israeli planes intercepted Iranian ones sent to rescue embattled Syrian leader Assad
- Israeli warplanes intercepted Iranian aircraft bound for Syria last year.
- The Iranian planes intended to deliver troops meant to assist Bashar Assad.
- Benjamin Netanyahu revealed the interception details in a recent speech on Sunday.
- Netanyahu stated, "We sent some F-16s to some Iranian planes."
- The interception prevented the Iranian aircraft from delivering the troops.
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Netanyahu Says IDF Stopped Iranian Aircraft Sent To Rescue Syrian Leader Assad
Israeli warplanes last year intercepted Iranian aircraft headed toward Syria, preventing them from delivering troops meant to assist the country’s embattled president at the time, Bashar Assad, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. The remarks in a speech gave a new glimpse into Israel’s thinking in the final days in power for Assad, a longtime enemy who was overthrown by insurgents last December. Speaking to a conference hosted…
The coach sent the airtight division with Assad's help, but they were intercepted by Israeli plane, says Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli warplanes intercepted last year Iranian aircraft heading towards Syria, preventing them from transporting troops to help Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, found in difficulty at the time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to AP, wrote News.ro.

Netanyahu says Israeli planes intercepted Iranian ones sent to rescue embattled Syrian leader Assad
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says warplanes last year intercepted Iranian aircraft headed toward Syria in a bid to rescue the country’s embattled president at the time, Bashar Assad.
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