Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said following a meeting on the outskirts of Moscow Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin emerged from their meeting in Moscow on Monday announcing that they had agreed to make sure their military forces operating in Syria would not come into conflict. “I made clear our policy to try to prevent through various means the transfer of lethal weapons from Syria to Hezbollah, which is actually done at the direction of Iran,” said Netanyahu. “We established a mechanism to prevent…misunderstandings. We don’t want to pile on ourselves an unnecessary and dangerous confrontation with Russia. That was the primary achievement of the discussion between us.” Read More