Nedaa Syria:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened the Iranian militia in Syria to escalate following the withdrawal of US troops.

Netanyahu said in televised remarks that his country would continue to act against Iran's efforts to establish its presence in Syria. He explained that there was an Israeli air campaign against "Iranian deployments inside Syria" and the transfer of arms to the Lebanese Hezbollah militia.

"We do not intend to reduce our efforts, but we will step up, and I know that we are doing this with the full support of the United States," Netanyahu said.

The Israeli Prime Minister had hinted a few days ago to the possibility of launching a military operation against the militias of Iran in Syria, in the event of exposure to his country, and said that the latter wants to enter 80 thousand, "Shiite" fighters to Syrian territory in order to fight Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu said today that they will study the timetable for the American decision to withdraw its forces from Syria and the method of implementing that, in addition to study the repercussions for his country.