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Israel acting against Iran and its proxies, says Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. AFP
  • He spoke after the army paused leave for combat units, blocked GPS signals in certain places and strengthened "alertness" as its war against Hamas in Gaza nears its seventh month
  • Tensions have been inflamed by Monday's strike against the Iranian consulate in Damascus that killed 16 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights

Jerusalem, Undefined – The Israeli military was strengthening its defences on Thursday after a deadly strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus drew threats of retaliation, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatening harm to those who hurt Israel.

He spoke after the army paused leave for combat units, blocked GPS signals in certain places and strengthened “alertness” as its war against Hamas in Gaza nears its seventh month.

“For years, Iran has been acting against us both directly and via its proxies; therefore, Israel is acting against Iran and its proxies, defensively and offensively,” Netanyahu said.

“We will know how to defend ourselves and we will act according to the simple principle of whoever harms us or plans to harm us, we will harm them.”

Tensions have been inflamed by Monday’s strike against the Iranian consulate in Damascus that killed 16 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The army announced a leave suspension and also said that, after an assessment, officials decided to increase manpower and draft reserve soldiers to operate air defences.

Armed forces spokesman Daniel Hagari confirmed the jamming of GPS signals, which is intended to defend against guided weapons like missiles or drones.

“We strengthened the alertness of combat units, where needed,” Rear Admiral Hagari said.

“We have reinforced the defence systems and we have aircraft prepared for defence and ready to attack in a variety of scenarios.”

As Israel has fought in Gaza since the Hamas attack of October 7, it has also stepped up strikes against Iranian personnel and allies in Syria and Lebanon.

Israel has traded near-daily cross-border fire with Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.

Israel has declined to comment on the Damascus strike but analysts saw it as an escalation of Israel’s campaign against Iran’s regional proxies that runs the risk of triggering a wider war.

Among the dead were seven Iranian Revolutionary Guards, two of them generals.

The Britain-based Observatory said the dead also included five Syrian fighters and one from Hezbollah.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed in a social media message that “with God’s help we will make the Zionists repent of their crime of aggression against the Iranian consulate in Damascus”.

Israel’s campaign has killed at least 33,000 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.