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‘Butcher’ Assad must go, says Israeli minister

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman says Syrian President Bashar alAssad is a ‘butcher’ who should be thrown out of the country along with his Iranian allies.

“In my personal opinion, Assad is a butcher who massacred and murdered people,” Lieberman told a conference of Jews from the former Soviet Union, on Thursday night.

“I think that in the end it is in our interest that he and the Iranians be thrown out of Syria,” he said in an audio clip of the conference in the Red Sea resort of Eilat released by his office.

Assad has the support of Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah movement and, since last year, the Russian air force. Hezbollah, which fought a devastatin­g war with Israel in 2006, has sent thousands of its fighters to support Syrian government troops.

More than 310,000 people have been killed since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, and over half the population has been displaced, with millions becoming refugees.

“From a moral point of view we cannot accept such a massacre in front of the eyes of the entire world, with chemical weapons,” Lieberman said.

The Jewish state has sought to limit its involvemen­t in the conf lict, but has carried out sporadic sorties against Hezbollah inside Syria. Several Israeli missiles struck near the Mazzeh airbase near Damascus last week without causing any casualties, Syrian state media reported.

The target was symbolic. It houses the headquarte­rs of the feared air force intelligen­ce service, a bedrock of Assad’s rule. It was the second time in eight days that Israel had targeted positions outside Damascus.

Speaking to EU ambassador­s on Wednesday, Lieberman spoke of his country’s defence policy.

“We are working first and foremost to ensure the security of our citizens and defend our sovereignt­y and we are trying to prevent the smuggling of advanced weapons, military equipment and weapons of mass destructio­n from Syria to Hezbollah,” he said, according to a statement from his office.

Last week’s missile strikes were carried out from the Israeliocc­upied Golan Heights. Israel seized 1,200 square kilometres of the Golan from Syria in the SixDay War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the internatio­nal community. — AFP

 ??  ?? A wounded Syrian is carried by a medic as she arrives in the opposition-controlled Khan al-Aassal region. — AFP photo
A wounded Syrian is carried by a medic as she arrives in the opposition-controlled Khan al-Aassal region. — AFP photo

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