Netanyahu warns over Iran after Syria strikes

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Israeli warned today over Iran's presence in after Western strikes in response to the alleged use of and a recent attack attributed to

The said he spoke with British last night following the joint strikes by the United States, and Britain in neighbouring

The narrowly targeted pre-dawn military operation yesterday took aim at three facilities. Netanyahu had previously expressed his "total support" for the strikes.

"The important international message that came from the attack was zero tolerance for the use of non-conventional weapons," Netanyahu said at the start of a cabinet meeting, describing his discussion with May.

"I added that this policy needs to also be expressed in preventing terrorist states and groups from having nuclear abilities."

Netanyahu also again warned over Iran's presence in after previously pledging not to allow the country to entrench itself militarily next door.

On April 9, seven Iranian personnel were among 14 people killed in an early-morning strike on the T-4 airbase in Syria, with regime allies and blaming for the attack. has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility.

Netanyahu said he told May that Syrian "must understand that when he allows and its proxies to establish a military presence in his country, he endangers as well as the stability of the region".

Also today, two Israeli ministers said their country would continue to act to prevent from establishing itself militarily in

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

Hezbollah, like and Russia, is backing Assad in the war.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 16:25 IST