On Friday Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi blasted the international community for its stance regarding Israel's anti-Syria strikes, saying Damascus has the right to self-defense.
"Iran strongly condemns…(Israel's) attacks on Syria. The international community's silence encourages Israel's aggression. Syria has every right to defend itself," Qasemi said as quoted by Iran's state TV.
The new spike in tensions occurred after overnight on Thursday the Israeli Air Force struck dozens of Iranian targets in Syria in response to Iranian forces allegedly launching 20 rockets at the IDF positions. Israeli jets also targeted Syrian anti-aircraft batteries that fired at them during the overnight raid, according to Tel Aviv.
On Thursday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a comment on the attack that IDF's strikes were justified as Iran had "crossed the red line" by attacking Israel. At the same time, Abolfazl Hassan Beigi, a member of Iranian parliament's commission on security and foreign policy, told Sputnik that Iran does not have any military facilities in Syria and was not involved in Wednesday's attack against Israel.
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The EU including Germany and the UK warned against the escalation following the attacks.
Israel-Iran ties have been tense over Tehran's nuclear program and support for the Syrian government in the years-long civil war. Israeli officials have said Israel would not allow Iran to turn Syria into its military foothold.