Israel calls on Syria’s Assad to ‘get rid’ of Iranian forces
JERUSALEM — Israel’s defence minister Friday called on President Bashar Assad to “get rid” of Iranian forces in Syria, warning their continued presence would only cause trouble.
Iran, meanwhile, in its first official reaction to Israeli attacks on suspected Iranian targets in Syria, said Israel’s attacks came “under fabricated and baseless excuses.”
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Braham Ghasemi added that Damascus has the legitimate right to respond to what it said were repeated violations of the country’s sovereignty.
A hard-line Iranian cleric threatened his country would retaliate if Israel “does anything foolish.”


