Israeli Housing Minister Yoav Galant has said that Israel must 'end' what it called 'Iran's entrenchment' in Syria and, celebrating that it has now been presented with a good 'opportunity' to do so, and argues that it does not they must let it pass.
"Now that we have the opportunity, we need to act quickly and put an end to any trace of Iranian entrenchment in Syria. We will put the Iranian genius back in the bottle, "Galant said at a public ceremony held on Saturday in Tel Aviv and insists that they will not miss the opportunity to expel Iran from Syria.
Repeating the unfounded accusations about the activities of the Persian country in the region of western Asia - known as the Middle East - Galant, former general of the Israeli army, has described Iran as an "imperialist nation" that has expanded through Yemen , Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.
As if talking about the Zionist plan to create an Israel that covers from the Nile to Euphrates, the Israeli official has accused Tehran of planning the creation of "an axis from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean to surround us and create a war of attrition between us and the Arabs. "
Unlike Israel, Iran insists on respecting the sovereignty of other countries. The Tel Aviv regime sees Iran as a serious obstacle to achieving its plans to create the so-called Greater Israel. The energy minister of the Israeli regime, Yuval Steinitz, even threatened on Monday to assassinate the president of Syria , Bashar al-Asad, and to end his government, if it did not end his relations with Iran.
Tehran, for its part, rejects Israel's accusations of its alleged warlike intentions, and stresses that its presence on Syrian soil is limited to military advisers who offer the Arab country's military training and training in their fight against terrorist groups, such as ISIL (Daesh, in Arabic) and factions related to Al-Qaeda. He also denounces that the Israeli attacks on Syrian soil reveal the "hegemonic" nature of the Tel Aviv regime .
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, Israeli air strikes against targets in Syria have increased. The Syrian authorities, in fact, accuse Israel of supporting terrorists at all levels and warn of the "dangerous repercussions" of their aggressions.
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