Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is flying to Moscow, Russia for the second time in one week; presumably to speak about the coming Iran retaliation against Israel, and the likely war that will follow.
The fact that Assad is flying in to see Russian President Putin has massive security implications. Clearly, whatever the two men will discuss is of such a nature that neither one wants even the possibility of the information being intercepted by clandestine services.
So what is it that is of such importance? Syria's role in the upcoming Iran retaliation?
What do to if war breaks out?
Or, if war is actually planned already, modifications to - or enhancements of - Syria's role?
None of this is a good thing for Israel.
The fact that Iran is taking its sweet time to move assets into place, to plan, and to coordinate with so many other groups/countries, indicates a massive endeavor, which does not bode well for the Jewish state.