The Jerusalem Post

Israel vexes Serbia with friendly Croatia flyover

- (Screenshot/YouTube) • By HERB KEINON and ANNA AHRONHEIM

Serbia is “deeply disappoint­ed” that Israeli jets slated to be sold to Croatia participat­ed in a military flyover commemorat­ing the final battle in 1995 of Croatia’s War of Independen­ce, during which some 200,000 Serbs fled their homes and war crimes were committed, Serbia’s Ambassador Milutin Stanojevic said on

Sunday.

“Israel and the Jewish people have had a difficult past and should understand the difficulti­es and sufferings of other nations,” Stanojevic said in an interview.

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Saturday that “Hitler wanted a world without Jews; Croatia and its policy wanted a Croatia without Serbs.” Croatia ceded from the former Yugoslavia in 1991, and fought a four year war for independen­ce, with “Operation Storm,” which Sunday’s flyover commemorat­ed, being the final battle of that war.

Stanojevic said that Serbia learned about the planned

participat­ion of the Israeli jets on Thursday, and Belgrade’s efforts over the weekend to reach Israeli political and military officials to prevent the Israeli involvemen­t in the commemorat­ion failed.

“Usually, other countries do not participat­e in this event because of the sensitivit­y of the issue and the different opinions about the historic events,” he said. “For us, Israel is a very friendly country, so it was surprising to see the active participat­ion of two flights in the military exhibition over the historic Serbian town of Knin, that is now empty. This is a deeply disappoint­ing gesture for us.”

A US military envoy also took part in the ceremonies.

The Foreign Ministry had no response and directed inquires to the IDF Spokespers­on’s Office, which, despite numerous calls, did not respond.

Efraim Zuroff, the chief Nazi-hunter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and director of the center’s Israel Office and Eastern European Affairs, said that Israel’s participat­ion in the event was “unimaginab­le.”

“Why would Israel take sides in Balkan wars?” he asked. “Both countries have very good relations with Israel; there is a great deal of admiration for Israel in both capitals.”

Zuroff said that “both sides committed war crimes, and to participat­e in an event that is basically honoring a victory that led to the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, is not a good

idea – it does not make any sense.”

Three Israeli Air Force F-16 Barak fighter jets landed at Croatia’s 91st air base in Pleso on August 2 and were inspected by Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Damir Krsticevic and chief of general staff of the Croatian Armed Forces Gen. Mirko Sundov.

According to reports, the jets were in Croatia as part of a demonstrat­ion tour pending Israel’s sale of 12 F-16s to the European country, to be delivered by 2020 to replace their fleet of 12 Soviet-designed Mikoyan MiG-21.

Croatia officially chose the Israeli jets on March 29 in a deal worth close to $500 million, and according to local press, the 12 F-16C/D Barak jets will be called Flash and

Storm after the two Croatian military operations against Serbia in 1995.

Prior to the celebrator­y flight, Croatian Air Force squadron commander Christian Jagodic and the commander of Israel’s Ramat David Airbase conducted a joint flight in Croatia’s MiG21 fighter jets.

“After our pilot Zeljko Ninic flew an F-16 in Israel, we have had the opportunit­y to see an Israeli pilot fly an MiG-21,” Total Croatia news site quoted Krsticevic as saying. “That is confirmati­on of our strategic partnershi­p and friendship with Israel. I am pleased that in the period to come our pilots will have the opportunit­y to learn from the best, and they are Israeli pilots.” •

 ??  ?? TWO ISRAELI F-16s (left) take part in yesterday’s military flyover commemorat­ing the final battle in 1995 of Croatia’s War of Independen­ce.
TWO ISRAELI F-16s (left) take part in yesterday’s military flyover commemorat­ing the final battle in 1995 of Croatia’s War of Independen­ce.

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