Alleged Syrian chemical attack 'crime against humanity': Israel

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today accused of "crimes against humanity" over an on a rebel-held town, saying Bashar al-Assad's regime was responsible.

"strongly condemns the strike carried out by on April 7, one year after the mass murder carried out by the regime in Khan Sheikun," a foreign ministry statement said.

"The Syrian regime continues to perpetrate crimes against humanity in using these outlawed weapons."

It added that it "joins a long series of similar attacks using perpetrated by the regime since Assad undertook to disarm from such weapons."


"The attack shows clearly that continues to possess capabilities and even to manufacture new ones," the statement said.

"In so doing is grossly violating its obligations and the decisions of the international community in this matter."

Separately today with tensions high over the alleged chemical attack, and accused of deadly missile strikes on a Syrian regime air base.

declined to comment on the allegations.

has sought to avoid direct involvement in Syria's civil war, but it acknowledges carrying out dozens of air strikes there to stop what it says are advanced arms deliveries to its enemy Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite group that is backing Assad.

It has also repeatedly warned it will not accept its arch-foe entrenching itself militarily in neighbouring

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 06:30 IST