'What happened to the old government will happen to you too' - Netanyahu's warning?
Benjamin Netanyahu / 'What happened to the old government will happen to you too' - Netanyahu's warning?
Benjamin Netanyahu - 'What happened to the old government will happen to you too' - Netanyahu's warning?
Benjamin Netanyahu: Amid the changing political scenario in Syria, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has drawn the world's attention with his statement. He has clearly warned the new government of Syria that if it continues to support Iran and provide weapons to Hezbollah like the old government, Israel will not hesitate to take necessary steps against it.No interference in Syria's internal affairsNetanyahu also made it clear in his statement that Israel has no intention of interfering in Syria's internal affairs. In a video address on Tuesday, he said, "Our aim is only to ensure our security." He justified the bombing by the Israeli Air Force on the strategic military capabilities left in Syria, calling it a "security imperative".Netanyahu, citing the example of the bombing of France's Vichy regime's fleet by the British Air Force during World War II, said that this step was taken so that these weapons do not fall into the hands of the Nazis.Strict warning against hostilityNetanyahu said that establishing friendly relations with the new Syrian government is Israel's priority. But if this government allows Iran to increase its activities in Syria, or provides weapons to Hezbollah, Israel will respond harshly. He said, "If the new government follows the path of the previous government, it will also have to pay the same price.""Historic day" for the Middle EastNetanyahu on Sunday described the news of the capture of Damascus by Syrian rebels and President Bashar al-Assad leaving the country as a "historic day for the Middle East". The fall of the Assad regime, which remained in power for more than two decades, is likely to bring a new turn in regional politics.He said that this day provides great opportunities but it is also a sign of new threats. Netanyahu appealed to all neighboring countries for cooperation to maintain peace and stability on Israel's borders.Message of peace and security initiativesNetanyahu said in his video message, "We extend the hand of peace to the Druze, Kurds, Christians and Muslims who want to live in peace with Israel." Along with this, he ordered the Israeli army to take control of the bases left by the Syrian army, so that no hostile force can use these bases against Israel.The way forwardThe end of Assad rule in Syria is opening a new chapter of possibilities and challenges in the Middle East. Israel is giving top priority to its security and regional stability in this changing scenario. Netanyahu's statement is proof that Israel is vigilant against any kind of hostility, but it is also ready for peace and friendship.It is clear from this statement that Israel is ready to take every necessary step for regional stability and its security, but it also expects positive change from the new government of Syria.