FILE - Israeli Chief of Staff Gadi EIzenkot seen during a visit to a drill attended by the IDF Armored Division brigade 401. July 23, 2015. Photo by IDF SPokesperson/FLASH90
FILE – Israeli Chief of Staff Gadi EIzenkot seen during a visit to a drill attended by the IDF Armored Division brigade 401. July 23, 2015. Photo by IDF SPokesperson/FLASH90

 

Jerusalem – IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eisenkot and Military Intelligence chief Maj.-Gen. Herzl Halevi will accompany Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a lightning trip to Moscow on Monday, in a clear signal that regional arms transfers and Russia’s troop deployments in Syria will be the main focus of the discussions.

Top IDF generals very rarely accompany the prime minister on his trips abroad, with the premier’s military attaché generally the only uniformed officer who joins these overseas trips.

The seriousness with which Israel is taking the new developments in Syria, and Russia’s growing troop physical involvement there, is reflected in Netanyahu’s decision to bring both Eisenkot and Halevi on the trip.

Netanyahu will be flying to Moscow on Monday for some three hours to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He will not be accompanied by the press.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias