Russia will join anti-ISIL coalition if Syrian govt respected

Updated 19 November 2015
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Russia will join anti-ISIL coalition if Syrian govt respected

Moscow: Russia is ready to work with the Western coalition fighting Daesh if its members respect Syria’s sovereignty, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday
“We... are ready for practical cooperation with those countries which are part of the coalition and are ready to develop with them such forms of coordination that of course would respect Syria’s sovereignty and the prerogatives of the Syrian leadership,” Lavrov said in an interview with state-run Radio of Russia.
“I am convinced that such forms can be found if we take a pragmatic approach.”
Russia first launched air strikes on Syria in September at the request of its long-standing ally President Bashar Assad, while a US-led coalition of countries opposed to the Syrian strongman is conducting a separate air campaign against Daesh.
In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, French President Francois Hollande called this week for a broad anti-Daesh coalition, echoing an earlier call made by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the UN General Assembly in September.
Hollande said he would next week discuss his proposal with US President Barack Obama and Putin, who has ordered his navy in the Mediterranean to establish contact with its French counterparts and work together “as allies.”
Putin has been seeking to capitalize on shifting dynamics in the West following the Paris carnage and the bombing of a Russian passenger plane over Sinai in October, arguing that Russia and the West should unite against a common enemy.
Lavrov said he first detected a change in the Western position after Putin called for a broad coalition to fight the Daesh militants in Syria and praised Hollande’s decision to reach out to Putin.
“Right now sensible politicians are putting secondary things aside and understand that it’s necessary to focus attention on the priority: to prevent efforts by Daesh to conquer positions on the huge territory on Earth,” he said.
Lavrov reiterated Russia’s traditional stance that Assad protected the interests of “a significant part of Syrian society” therefore it would not be possible to reach a settlement “without his participation.”
“Our Western partners realized the lack of prospects for the approach that many of them had taken,” Russia’s top diplomat said, referring to the insistence in the West that Assad should immediately step down.
He also praised signs of rapprochement between Russia and the West following months of tensions over Ukraine. “Our Western partners have put some formats on ice,” he said, referring to venues such as the NATO-Russia Council.
“But this process is already returning to normal, the work of these mechanisms is resuming.”


Israeli reservist rams vehicle into Palestinian man praying in West Bank

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Israeli reservist rams vehicle into Palestinian man praying in West Bank

JERUSALEM: An Israeli reservist soldier rammed his vehicle into a Palestinian man as he prayed on a roadside in ​the occupied West Bank on Thursday, after earlier firing shots in the area, the Israeli military said.
“Footage was received of an armed individual running over a Palestinian individual,” it said in a statement, adding the individual was a reservist ‌and his ‌military service had ‌been terminated.
The ⁠reservist ​acted “in severe ‌violation of his authority” and his weapon had been confiscated, the military said.
Israeli media reported that he was being held under house arrest.
The Israeli police did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The ⁠Palestinian man went to hospital for checks after ‌the attack, but was unhurt ‍and is now ‍at home.
Video which aired on Palestinian ‍TV shows a man in civilian clothing with a gun slung over his shoulder driving an off-road vehicle into a man praying on ​the side of the road.
This year ​was one of the most violent on ⁠record for Israeli civilian attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, according to United Nations data that shows more than 750 injuries.
More than a thousand Palestinians were killed in the West Bank between October 7, 2023 and October 17, 2025, mostly in operations by security forces and some by settler violence, according to the UN In ‌the same period, 57 Israelis were killed in Palestinian attacks.