Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) attends a meeting in Tel Aviv on June 2, 2013.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has acknowledged that the Tel Aviv regimeâ„¢s warplanes have carried out a number of secret operations over the past year.
Addressing a group of Israeli military graduates on Thursday, Netanyahu said, Å“In the last year, in a number of theaters, we acted, sometimes openly and sometimes secretly, and we achieved our goals,” the Times of Israel reported.
According to the report, the vague statement may refer to a number of aerial assaults conducted by Israeli warplanes on the Syrian soil.
On May 5, the Israeli military launched an air raid on the Jamraya Research Center in a suburb of the Syrian capital, Damascus, for the second time in three days following heavy losses inflicted upon al-Qaeda-affiliated militants by the Syrian army. The location had been targeted in another Israeli airstrike in January.
The Tel Aviv regime also violates Lebanonâ„¢s airspace on an almost daily basis, claiming the flights serve surveillance purposes.
Netanyahu also responded to former chief of Israeli spy agency Mossad Meir Dagan, who had scolded the premier for not acting on his threats.
Å“Whoever needs to know that we donâ„¢t only talk, but also act, knows,” Netanyahu said in response to Daganâ„¢s remark, that Å“when you have to shoot, shoot, donâ„¢t talk.”
On June 26, Netanyahu said military maneuvers in the occupied Golan Heights may be put into practice in the near future unlike the past Å“theoretical” drills. Israeli Minister for Military Affairs Moshe Yaâ„¢alon also cautioned that the military combat units may be called up on short notice.
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Republished with permission from:: Press TV