الاثنين، 4 فبراير 2013

#Assad lashes out at #Israel after it admits #Syria raid

A view of damaged buildings in Abu Al-Hol street, Homs, . — Reuters


MUNICH — Israel Sunday implicitly confirmed it staged an air strike on Syria last week as President Bashar Al-Assad accused the Jewish state of trying to further destabilize his war-torn country.

The foreign minister of Damascus ally Iran, meanwhile, said he welcomed Syrian opposition leader Ahmed Moaz Al-Khatib’s stated readiness to hold talks with representatives of Assad’s regime.

Four days after an air raid which Damascus said targeted a military complex near the capital, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak spoke to reporters in Munich but refrained from explicitly confirming that Israel staged the strike.

Barak told the Munich Security Conference that it was “another proof that when we say something we mean it.”

“We say that we don’t think that it should be allowable to bring advanced weapon systems into Lebanon, the Hezbollah from Syria, when Assad falls,” Barak said.

Wednesday’s air strike targeted surface-to-air missiles and an adjacent military complex believed to house chemical agents, according to a US official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Damascus has threatened to retaliate, further fueling fears of a regional spillover of the country’s 22-month conflict which the UN says has already left more than 60,000 people dead.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, quoted in Hurriyet newspaper, mocked Syria for its failure to retaliate against its longtime arch-foe.

“Why hasn’t the Syrian army, which has attacked its own innocent people with planes, tanks and shells for 22 months, respond to this Israeli operation?” he asked “Why doesn’t it throw even a pebble?”

In the wake of the strike, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that Washington was increasingly concerned that Syria’s “chaos” could allow Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah movement to obtain sophisticated weapons from Damascus.

Israeli armed forces chief Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz Sunday started a visit to Washington with the Syrian conflict and Iran’s controversial nuclear program on his agenda.

In Damascus, Assad accused Israel of seeking to “destabilize” Syria, state news agency SANA reported.

The raid “unmasked the true role Israel is playing, in collaboration with foreign enemy forces and their agents on Syrian soil,” he told Saeed Jalili, who heads Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

Key Damascus and Hezbollah backer Tehran also said on Sunday that it welcomed opposition chief Khatib’s overture for talks with regime representatives. – AFP

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