Israel allegedly launched two airstrikes on Syria in the past days. The strikes were reportedly targeting a missile shipment to a Lebanese-based Hezbollah group. Following that on Sunday Israel declared a state of alert for its embassies, consulates, and missions around the world and deployed a rocket defense system in the north of the country. The Syrian government accuses Israel of supporting armed opposition groups as the country’s civil war has entered its third year.RT: Mr. Fahd, some Syrian officials say you work together with Israel to overthrow the Assad regime. Does this new Israeli attack support such accusations?Fahd al-Masri: No, this situation proves quite the opposite – the accusations are false. This recent attack has nothing to do with the Syrian revolution, it was not in support of the Syrian people. The war is between the people and the regime. There is a war waging in Syria. What happened yesterday is one of the battles of this war. The Syrian regime took upon itself international obligations and violated a number of them when it started the war against its own people. Now it is trying to change the balance of powers in the region. We think that what is happening right now has to do with the chemical weapons. The Assad regime uses them as leverage to make the international community withdraw support from the Syrian revolution.RT: What does the Free Syrian Army think about the Israeli attack?FM: This is obviously an attack on Syria aimed at taming Assad. Bashar Assad has crossed a new line. This is a new level in the crimes of the Syrian regime, its irresponsible behavior and cynicism. Of course, this is an act of aggression against Syrian territories, it’s unacceptable. Obviously, those who organized the operation had their own objective, and they hit their target with surgical precision. This was not in support of the Syrian people.Israel and the Syrian regime disagree on some key strategic issues. Israel strongly disapproves of Assad’s violations. And we don’t like the fact that Bashar Assad and his regime are now positioning themselves as a victim of the Israeli aggression.Bashar Assad is trying to intimidate Israel by pressuring the international community, in order to stay in power. But the recent Israeli attack could be viewed from another angle as well. Yesterday’s airstrike was the third incident of violation of the Syrian national sovereignty, not an attack on the regime.RT: As you said, this was the third incident already. But Syria can respond. If the Syrian army and its allies respond and start a war in the region, which side will the Syrian opposition support?FM: Bashar Assad will not respond. There is a close connection between the attack and what the regime is doing.RT: Some say that Israel supports the Syrian opposition…FM: Absolutely not! Israel has been protecting the Syrian regime from falling for the last two years. The decision about Bashar Assad was made in Tel-Aviv. That’s why the Syrian regime has not been overthrown yet, even though it’s been two years since the Syrian revolution started. The international community is refusing to get involved, and Israel is mobilizing Jewish lobby all over the world.RT: You mentioned one important thing. The decision to overthrow Bashar Assad was made in Tel-Aviv. So what do you expect them to do? Do you think they will keep bombing Syria until the regime falls?FM: No. Israel still wants to see Bashar Assad in power. If Israel wanted to occupy Syria it wouldn’t be destroying it, like Assad is doing right now. Israel wants to keep Assad for now, because he is making his army weak and undermining Syria’s national and territorial integrity. Israel will be happy to see Syria become a weak state, unable to rise for several decades. That’s why Israel still wants to see Assad in power. But when the begin to see him as a threat to their national security, they will stop protecting him.RT: Israel wants Syria to be a weak state, so they want Syrians to destroy their own country and what is your role?FM: Israel is pushing the Syrian regime in that direction, because Assad thinks that this silence from the international community gives him the green light, allowing him to destroy the country.RT: You represent one of the sides in the conflict. You refused to have a dialogue. What is your role in the crisis?FM: We are not a side in this crisis. We are the side that defends our people who are being murdered, our cities that are being destroyed. Who would be on the other side of that dialogue? Bashar Assad, who is bombing Syrian cities, damaging our national and territorial integrity? Unfortunately, at this point there is no basis for a dialogue with the Syrian regime. Bashar Assad and 55 of his officials who are responsible for the crimes have to be removed. And only after that we can start a dialogue with those who have nothing to do with the crimes against the Syrian people, those who didn’t form alliances with Iran and Hezbollah. … Read More
Syria slams Israel for aligning with rebels after alleged strikes
Syrian state news outlet SANA reported that the Foreign Ministry sent identical letters to the president and secretary general of the UN Security Council deploring the attacks and urging action against Israel.”While stressing its right to defend itself , its land and sovereignty, the Syrian Arab Republic demands that the international Security Council shoulder its responsibilities to stop the Israeli aggression on Syria and prevent its recurrence and prevent the deterioration of the situation in the region so as not to go out of control,” wrote SANA, quoting the letters. The Syrian government likened the strike to a declaration of war by Israel.The letter stated that the three strikes were carried out at 1.40am on Sunday by Israeli warplanes and hit three depots of the Syrian Armed Forces near Damascus.”This leaves no room for doubt Israel is the beneficiary, the mover and sometimes the executor of the terrorist acts which Syria is witnessing and which target it as a state and people directly or through its tools inside,” the ministry stressed in its letters. The Assad government usually brands opposition factions as terrorist groups.Meanwhile, Israel has not admitted to being behind the attacks, but a spokesperson in Washington issued a statement following the attack that “Israel is determined to prevent the transfer of chemical weapons or other game-changing weaponry by the Syrian regime to terrorists, especially to Hezbollah in Lebanon.”Following the strikes Israel reportedly beefed up security along its borders, deploying tanks and reinforcing troops.The US, for its part, refrained from pointing the figure at its ally in the Middle East and emphasized that Israeli has the “right to guard against the transfer of advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like Hezbollah.”“We coordinate closely with the Israelis, recognizing they are very close to Syria, they are very close to Lebanon,” said President Obama to Telemundo on Sunday. US officials said they had not received any warning that such a strike was going to occur. However, the official did concede that it would not be unusual for Israel to execute such a strike.”It would not be unusual for them to take aggressive steps when there was some chance that some sophisticated weapons system would fall into the hands of people like Hezbollah,” a US intelligence official told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has yet to comment on the strike, is currently in China on a state visit where the government has also spoken out against the act of aggression against Syria.”We oppose the use of military force and believe any country’s sovereignty should be respected,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular briefing, coinciding with the beginning of Netanyahu’s five-day visit to the country. He called on the “relevant parties” to respect regional peace and stability.A similar attack was carried out on Syrian territory back in January, striking targets that were reported to be convoys transporting weapons to Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon. … Read More
Syria says Israeli air strike ‘opens door to all possibilities’
Israeli strikes on Syrian military sites have opened the door “to all possibilities” and made the situation in the region “more dangerous,” Syria’s government said on Sunday. “The government of the Syrian Arab Republic confirms that this aggression opens the door…
Israel’s aggression opens door to all possibilities – Syrian Information Minister
In a Sunday statement, Omran al-Zoabi added that it is Damascus’ duty to “protect the state from any domestic or foreign attack through all available means.”The minister’s comments came after an emergency cabinet meeting organized to respond to what a Western source called a new strike on Iranian missiles bound for Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Reuters reported.The Arab League has condemned the alleged strike on Syria and urged the UN Security Council (UNSC) to act, reports Lebanon’s Naharnet news outlet. This follows reports of condemnation from Egyptian, Lebanese and Iranian leaders. The country’s Foreign Ministry sent a letter to the UN and the UN Security Council protesting “Israeli aggression” that killed and wounded several people and “caused widespread destruction.” It also said the attacks aimed “to give direct military support to terrorist groups” fighting the government. The notion was backed by Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who said the attack proved that there is an alliance between Israel and Islamists trying to topple the Syrian government. In an interview with CNN he said the airstrikes are a “declaration of war” by Israel and that Syria would retaliate in its own time and way. … Read More
‘US trying to block Iran’s access to nuclear technology’
http://www.youtube.com/v/86NBpIqTQYs?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Taken from: ‘US trying to block Iran’s access to nuclear technology’
North Korea ‘ratifies’ nuclear strike against US
http://www.youtube.com/v/BSHXUEBlnWg?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Original source: North Korea ‘ratifies’ nuclear strike against US
RT Shorts: The Reunion
http://www.youtube.com/v/R2Zx6TYuiUk?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read More - RT Shorts: The Reunion







