“Syria’s chemical arsenal is the world’s largest, and it possesses missiles that can target the entirety of Israel’s territory,”
Szíriának van a legnagyobb vegyifegyver-készlete a világon, és rakétáival el tudja érni Izrael bármely pontját – figyelmeztetett az izraeli hadsereg vezérkari főnökének helyettese több rádióadó hétfői jelentése szerint.
Ha Szíria tehetné, „ugyanúgy bánna velünk, mint saját népével” – tette hozzá Jair Naveh vezérőrnagy egy vasárnap esti jeruzsálemi eseményen, amelyet az elesett katonák emlékére tartottak.
Vasárnap több izraeli politikus – köztük Simon Peresz államfő és Benjámin Netanjahu miniszterelnök – bírálta a Szíriát elöntő erőszakot és vérontást.
A két ország több háborúban is szemben állt egymással, és mind a mai napig hadiállapot van közöttük. Szíria több erőszakos Izrael-ellenes szervezetet is támogat.
Bashar Assad’s chemical weapon stockpile could fall into the hands of Syrian rebels, which would threaten Israeli national security, Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Yair Naveh warned Sunday.
“Syria’s chemical arsenal is the world’s largest, and it possesses missiles that can target the entirety of Israel’s territory,” Naveh said at a memorial event in Jerusalem honoring soldiers who fell in the Lebanon War.
The IDF “must not cease vigilance,” he said, lest such weapons fall into the hands of terrorist organizations operating in Syria, such as al-Qaeda or Hezbollah.
Naveh’s statements regarding chemical weapons and missiles came shortly after Syrian rebels reportedly commandeered a Syrian air force base near the city of Homs and took possession of a number of surface-to-air missile batteries.
The deputy chief of staff cautioned that the brutality displayed in Syria by the Assad regime against its own citizens could easily be directed toward Israel. ”What the Syrians are doing to their people, they would do to us if they had a chance,” he said.
Naveh also noted Iran’s close ties with Syria and Hezbollah, saying that they ”are accomplices of Iran, who stands behind them.”
Earlier on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also described the situation in Syria as “a massacre of civilians, including of children and the elderly, being carried out by the Syrian government with the backing of Iran and Hezbollah.”














