Israel increasingly goes public with its strikes in Syria
JERUSALEM — Israel on Monday claimed responsibility for a series of airstrikes on Iranian military targets in Syria, drifting further away from its longstanding policy of playing down or covering up its military activities in the war-torn country.
For years, Israel has remained largely silent about its attacks against Iran and its Shiite proxies operating in neighbouring Syria. But in recent weeks, military and political leaders have become increasingly outspoken about these activities.
This policy appears to be aimed at sending a message to key players in Syria, including President Bashar Assad and Russia, that Iran’s continued presence there risks triggering even tougher and potentially destabilizing Israeli action.
“Whoever tries to harm us, we will harm them. Whoever threatens to destroy us will bear the full responsibility,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday.