Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday urged Iran to “get out of Syria fast’’, local media reported.
“I’m telling you, get out of there fast. We won’t stop attacking,” Netanyahu said during a ceremony, in which he appointed Aviv Kochavi as the new military Chief of Staff.
He, however dismissed as “a lie” the earlier remarks of Hassan Firouzabadi, a senior military advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, who said Iranian “military advisers” will stay in Syria to defeat terrorists.
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He also rejected a comment made earlier in the day by Iranian Communications Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi on Tehran’s failed attempt to place a satellite into orbit.
“They are lying now that they supposedly send an innocent satellite into space, but actually they want to achieve the first stage of an intercontinental missile, contrary to all international agreements.
“Iran and its proxy, namely the Lebanon-based Shiite military of Hezbollah, are Israel’s main enemies.
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“We promise to hand a crushing punch against both close and distant enemies,’’ he said, adding that in the upcoming decade, Israel will complete build fences across all its borders.
On Sunday, Netanyahu confirmed that Israel had attacked multiple Iranian sites in Syria over the weekend, in a rare public acknowledgment of such airstrikes.
Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Syria over the past years, saying the attacks aimed at Iranian military sites and weapon convoys to Hezbollah.
Xinhua/NAN