Israel will not allow Iran 'entrenchment' in Syria: PM

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vowed not to allow to establish a military presence in Syria, after launched air raids on what it said were Iranian targets in its Arab neighbour. "wants peace but we will continue to defend ourselves with determination against any attack on us and against any attempt by to entrench itself militarily in or anywhere else," he said. Netanyahu's remarks came as he convened his security chiefs for consultations on yesterday's confrontations which followed Israel's interception of what it said was an Iranian drone launched from then launched air attacks on the drone's control systems, with Syrian anti-air fire bringing down an F16 fighter in northern The launched a further series of strikes targeting what it said were Iranian and Syrian military targets in "holds and its Syrian hosts responsible for today's aggression," Netanyahu said. "We will continue to do whatever is necessary to protect our sovereignty and our security." Iran, for its part, denounced Israeli "lies" and said had the right to "legitimate self-defence" in response to air strikes launched by The Israeli leader said he had spoken with Russian whose country supports the Syrian regime. "I reiterated our right and duty to defend ourselves against attacks from Syrian territory," Netanyahu said, adding that the two leaders agreed to continue their coordination on Netanyahu also said he spoke with US

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First Published: Sun, February 11 2018. 02:55 IST