It would be interesting if Israel had working relationships with Syria and Russia.
I don’t think Russia sees Israel as a threat to it’s interests. Israel generally takes action after it is hit.
In this instance, all three players may see advantages to taking the airport out of commission.
If there’s no blow-back on this in the next few days, we can be pretty certain there was an agreement.
Even if Syria (and possibly even Russia) voices animosity over it, it could be seen as bluster to appease the terrorists.
Watch the U.N. act as if someone just took a whiz on their dance slippers.
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Israel attacks just before they are about to be attacked or when they can't allow a danger threshold crossing.
The following law in the Torah (derived from Deuteronomy 22:26): Habah l'hargecha hashkem l'hargo -- "If someone is coming to kill you, rise against him and kill him first." (This law applies equally to someone coming to kill someone else -- you're obligated to kill the murderer in order to save his intended victim.)
“Watch the U.N. act as if someone just took a whiz on their dance slippers.”
This has to do with this weekend’s Pali conference in Paris. Israel is sending a message.