The Russian army on Sunday began flying medical help to Italy to help it battle the new coronavirus after receiving an order from President Vladimir Putin, a goodwill gesture that Moscow labelled "From Russia with Love". https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe...-to-italy-to-fight-virus-20200323-p54ctp.html
The Russians are not the Israelis.******* Khaled Meshaal: How Mossad bid to assassinate Hamas leader ended in fiasco Khaled Meshaal's presence in the Gaza Strip will have rudely reminded Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, of one of the greatest fiascos in the history of special operations. Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal (Centre) and Hamas Prime Minister, Ismail Haniyeh (Centre, right) wave from the rooftop of a vehicle following Meshaal's arrival through the Egyptian-Gaza border in Rafah, Gaza Strip. Photo: EPA By David Blair 6:31PM GMT 07 Dec 2012 During his first term as Israel's leader 15 years ago, Mr Netanyahu authorised a risky attempt to assassinate Mr Meshaal in the Jordanian capital, Amman. This decision amounted to a backhanded compliment of sorts: Mr Meshaal had only become the leader of Hamas's "political bureau" a year earlier in 1996. The dispatch of an Israeli hit squad so early in his leadership betrayed his rapid ascent into the ranks of people rated worthy of assassination. To add to his standing, Mr Netanyahu thought that killing Mr Meshaal justified the risk of acting in Jordan, where Israel had a peace treaty and supposedly normal diplomatic relations. Five agents of the Mossad, Israel's external intelligence agency, were duly sent to Amman, posing as Canadian tourists. They ambushed Mr Meshaal on a street corner and sprayed poison into his left ear, inflicting instant paralysis and, so they hoped, death within 48 hours. Then everything went wrong. The Jordanian security forces responded to this brazen daylight attack, arresting two of the Israeli agents and forcing three to hide in their country's embassy, which was promptly surrounded by troops. Instead of escaping over the border, the Mossad team found itself trapped in Amman. Mr Netanyahu was forced to send emissaries to King Hussein of Jordan to plead for their release. The king, who was dying of cancer, drove a hard bargain. First, Israel had to supply an antidote to the poison that was killing Mr Meshaal. Jordanian doctors duly used this to save his life.
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas How any other nation would react to this ? By the way, compering Russia with Israel,... Seriously zdreg I like this clip. (a little break during battle operations)