SPEAKER: ISRAELI ATTACK ON SYRIA MEANT TO BUY TIME
14:55 | 2013-02-04
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani in a telephone
conversation on Monday with his Syrian counterpart Mohammad Jihad
al-Laham lashed out at Israel's recent aggression against a Syrian
research center in suburban Damascus, and said Israel wants to buy
time by taking such attempts.
The Syrian Army said in a statement on Wednesday that two people were
killed and five others injured in an Israeli airstrike on a scientific
center in Jamraya, 25 kilometers (15 miles) Northwest of the capital
Damascus.
"The adventurous behavior against Syria is a plot aimed at creating
opportunity for the Zionist regime," Larijani said during the
telephone conversation.
The Syrian parliament speaker, for his part, thanked his Iranian
counterpart for supporting the Syrian government and nation against
the foreign threats targeting his country, specially the recent
Israeli aggression on Damascus.
"Unfortunately, some regional countries played an active role in the
recent plot against the Syrian nation and they have remained silent on
the Quds occupying regime's aggression," al-Lahmi said.
On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi strongly
condemned the Israeli air strike on Syria, and called on the
international community to show firm reaction to the Zionist regime's
aggressive move.
He said the attack was "blatant violation of Syria's territorial integrity".
The inhuman move proves the legitimacy of the Syrian government and
its nation in supporting resistance movements and their enmity with
the Zionists, Salehi said.
The move also reveals the coordination between terrorists trying to
destabilize Syria in order to attain the sinister goals of the Zionist
regime, he said.
Salehi further urged a serious reaction to Israel's air assault to
prevent the regime from repeating such attacks, and stated, "A serious
reaction should be shown to the event. We should be very cautious
about the regime's dirty goals in the region because the Zionist
regime does not move within the framework of humanity, wisdom and
international regulations.
14:55 | 2013-02-04
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani in a telephone
conversation on Monday with his Syrian counterpart Mohammad Jihad
al-Laham lashed out at Israel's recent aggression against a Syrian
research center in suburban Damascus, and said Israel wants to buy
time by taking such attempts.
The Syrian Army said in a statement on Wednesday that two people were
killed and five others injured in an Israeli airstrike on a scientific
center in Jamraya, 25 kilometers (15 miles) Northwest of the capital
Damascus.
"The adventurous behavior against Syria is a plot aimed at creating
opportunity for the Zionist regime," Larijani said during the
telephone conversation.
The Syrian parliament speaker, for his part, thanked his Iranian
counterpart for supporting the Syrian government and nation against
the foreign threats targeting his country, specially the recent
Israeli aggression on Damascus.
"Unfortunately, some regional countries played an active role in the
recent plot against the Syrian nation and they have remained silent on
the Quds occupying regime's aggression," al-Lahmi said.
On Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi strongly
condemned the Israeli air strike on Syria, and called on the
international community to show firm reaction to the Zionist regime's
aggressive move.
He said the attack was "blatant violation of Syria's territorial integrity".
The inhuman move proves the legitimacy of the Syrian government and
its nation in supporting resistance movements and their enmity with
the Zionists, Salehi said.
The move also reveals the coordination between terrorists trying to
destabilize Syria in order to attain the sinister goals of the Zionist
regime, he said.
Salehi further urged a serious reaction to Israel's air assault to
prevent the regime from repeating such attacks, and stated, "A serious
reaction should be shown to the event. We should be very cautious
about the regime's dirty goals in the region because the Zionist
regime does not move within the framework of humanity, wisdom and
international regulations.