Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

‘Won’t allow entrenchme­nt of Iran’s military in Syria’

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JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Saturday not to allow Iran to establish a military presence in Syria, after Israel launched air raids on what it said were Iranian targets in its Arab neighbour.

Netanyahu’s remarks came as he convened his security chiefs for consultati­ons on Saturday’s confrontat­ions which followed Israel’s intercepti­on of an Iranian drone launched from Syria.

Israel then launched air attacks on the drone’s control systems, with Syrian anti-air fire bringing down an F16 fighter in northern Israel.

The Israeli air force launched a further series of strikes targeting what it said were Iranian and Syrian military targets in Syria.

“Israel holds Iran and its Syrian hosts responsibl­e for today’s aggression,” Netanyahu said. “We will continue to do whatever is necessary to protect our sovereignt­y and our security.”

Iran, for its part, denounced Israeli “lies” and said Syria had the right to “legitimate self-defence” in response to air strikes launched by Israel.

The Israeli leader said he had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin whose country supports the Syrian regime.He also said he spoke with US secretary of state Rex Tillerson.

We will continue to defend ourselves with determinat­ion against any attack on us and against any attempt by Iran to entrench itself militarily in Syria BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, Israel PM

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