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Tel Aviv: A big statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come out on the situation in Syria. He said that if the new Syrian government continues to behave like the old government, it will have to pay a heavy price. If the new government continues to allow Iran to interfere and cooperates in providing weapons to Hezbollah, then Israel will not remain silent, it will be forced to take necessary steps. Netanyahu said Israel “has no intention of interfering” in Syria’s internal affairs.
No intention to interfere in internal affairs
“We have no intention of interfering in Syria’s internal affairs,” Netanyahu said in a video address on Tuesday. “However, we intend to do what is necessary for our security. Therefore, I call on the Syrian army to I approve the bombing of strategic military capabilities so that they do not fall into the hands of jihadists, just as the British Air Force did in the Second World War. The British Air Force bombed the (French) fleet so that those weapons would not fall into the hands of the Nazis.
An initiative of friendship and also a warning
Netanyahu said that we want to maintain relations with the new government in Syria, but if this government allows Iran to re-establish itself in Syria, or gives arms to Hezbollah or attacks us, we will respond strongly. Will give. They will have to pay a heavy price for such actions and what happened with the previous government, will happen with this government also.
“Historic day” for the Middle East
On Sunday, Syrian rebels entered Damascus and forced President Bashar al-Assad to flee the country. Assad’s rule of more than two decades in Syria has ended. Netanyahu praised Assad’s fall, calling it a “historic day” for the Middle East region. Netanyahu further acknowledged that while collapse offers great opportunities, it also creates great dangers. He also appealed for peace from other countries bordering Israel.
With new opportunities also new dangers
Netanyahu also shared a video on Twitter, saying, “This is a historic day for the Middle East. The fall of the Assad regime, the atrocities in Damascus, provide great opportunities, but it is also fraught with many dangers. We extend the hand of peace to all people in Syria: to the Druze, to the Kurds, to the Christians, and to those Muslims who want to live in peace with Israel.” After the Syrian army abandoned its bases, Netanyahu said on Sunday that he had ordered the Israeli army to take control of these bases to ensure that any forces with hostile intentions could not reach Israel’s border. Don’t enter right next to him.
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