9:09 AM - 3 Feb 13 · Details
Assad: Strike aimed at destabilizing Syria
In first public comments on alleged Israeli attack on military research base outside Damascus last week, Syrian president says his country able to confront 'current threats ...and aggression' against it
Roi Kais
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Syria's state news agency SANA said Assad made the remarks in a meeting with Saeed Jalili, Iran's national security council secretary, at the Syrian capital.
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Assad said after the meeting that "Syria, with the power of its army and adherence to resistance, is able to confront all the current threats and curb any aggression against the Syrian army and its historical and cultural role."
Assad and Jalili, Sunday (Photo: Reuters)
The Syrian president stressed that "the Israeli aggression in one of the scientific research centers in the Jamraya area on the outskirts of Damascus exposes Israel's real role in cooperating with the hostile external forces and their aides on Syrian soil in an attempt to undermine Syria's stability, weaken it and cause it to abandon its national stances."
Jalili said after the meeting, "We have a great amount of faith in the Syrian leadership's wisdom to deal with the brutal aggression which aims to affect Syria's pioneering role in the resistance axis."
Israel's defense minister made his country's first public commentsSunday on the alleged attack.