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Israeli foreign minister threatens Syrian regime
Feb 4, 2010, 9:04 GMT
Tel Aviv - Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should know that if he attacked Israel, the Israelis would not only defeat him, but also topple his regime, the Israel's ultra-right foreign minister warned Thursday.
'This is the message that should go out to the ruler of Syria from Israel,' Avigdor Lieberman said in remarks at Bar Ilan University, near Tel Aviv, broadcast on Israel Radio.
'Assad should know that if he attacks, he will not only loose the war. Neither he nor his family will remain in power,' said Lieberman, of the ultra-nationalist Israel Beitenu, the largest coalition partner of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party.
That 'correlation' between war and regime had not been made before, said the foreign minister.
'Our message should be that if Assad's father lost a war but remained in power, the son should know that an attack will cost him his regime.'
Lieberman was reacting to remarks by Assad Wednesday, in which he had reportedly charged that Israel was driving the Middle East toward a new war and was 'not serious' about wanting peace.
Netanyahu's office expressed 'regret' at Assad's remarks, which it said ran counter to reality.
The prime minister has declared many times that he would be willing to go anywhere to negotiate with Damascus without preconditions, a spokesman told the radio station.
A commentator on Israel Radio said Lieberman had meant his threat as a 'deterrent.'

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