Israeli attack opens door to all
eventualities: Syria
Sunday May 05, 2013 09:51:32 PM,
IANS
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Damascus: The Israeli
attack against positions of the Syrian army earlier in the day
"opens the door widely before all eventualities", the Syrian
government said Sunday.
While branding the attack targeting the Syrian army with rockets
as "flagrant", the statement did not overtly speak of any possible
responses to the attack, Xinhua reported.
The comments came in a statement read out by Information Minister
Omran al-Zoubi after an emergency cabinet meeting.
"Syria is a state that does not waver and does not accept
humiliation and will not accept its sovereignty to be infringed
upon either at home or abroad," al-Zoubi said, warning that those
who mess with Syria's sovereignty must carefully study their
options and shoulder the responsibility.
"Syria is committed to the option of resistance and whoever thinks
that Syria can be breakable is wrong and mistaken and must repeat
his calculations," the Syrian minister added.
Israel carried out a missile attack on a military research centre
outside capital Damascus early Sunday.
Syrian state television has telecast video footage showing a
series of large explosions around the Jamraya research centre,
located about 15 km from the Lebanese border, SANA news agency
reported.
Meanwhile, Iran also condemned Israeli air strikes while urging
regional countries to resist such acts of "aggression".
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