Netanyahu denounces Iran 'threat' in Putin talks

AFP  |  Moscow 

Israeli Prime Minister today said wielded growing influence in Syria that was a "threat" to his country as he Russian President Vladimir Putin, a figure in the Syrian crisis.

"is putting in great efforts to fortify its presence in Syria. This is a threat for Israel, for the Middle East and, I believe, for the whole world," Netanyahu said in remarks translated into Russian posted on the Kremlin's website.


"has furthered its control and influence on Iraq, on Yemen. In practice, it in many ways has real control over Lebanon," he said as the two in Russia's Black Sea resort of Sochi.

"Where we overcome ISIL and it disappears, comes in," Putin said, referring to an acronym for the Islamic State jihadist group, also known as ISIS and Daesh.

"We cannot forget for a minute that continues to threaten to destroy on a daily basis," Netanyahu said, accusing Tehran of "arming terrorist organisations."

Putin supports the regime of Bashar al-Assad, which is also strongly backed by

Since Syria's civil war erupted in 2011, has maintained a policy of attacking arms convoys intended for its Lebanese arch-foe Hezbollah, which backs the Syrian regime and fought a devastating war against the Jewish state in 2006.

Netanyahu had also opposed a ceasefire agreed by and the US in southwest Syria last month over Iranian presence there.

seized 1,200 square kilometres (460 square miles) of the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the international community.

Around 510 sq. Km. Remain under Syrian control.

and regularly accuse each other of being a threat to stability in the region.

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