Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed on Sunday the declared ceasefire in Syria, stressing that any agreement in Syria must include an end to Iranian aggression aimed at the Zionist entity from Syria.
Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed on Sunday the declared ceasefire in Syria, stressing that any agreement in Syria must include an end to Iranian aggression aimed at the Zionist entity from Syria.
"Anything that can stop the terrible slaughter there is important, first and foremost from a humanitarian point of view," said the Zionist official who is leading the massacres against the native Palestinians inside and outside the occupied territories.
However, Netanyahu, aka Bibi in the Zionist entity, warned the truce would not accept Iranian "aggression" or the supply of advanced weapons to Hezbollah.
"We welcome the efforts to reach a stable, long-term and feasible ceasefire in Syria," he said at the start of a cabinet meeting.
"We won't accept the supply of advanced arms to Hezbollah from Syria and Lebanon. We won't accept the creation of a second terror front on the Golan. These were, and remain, Israel's red lines," Netanyahu added.
The ceasefire, brokered by Washington and Moscow, appeared to be largely holding on Sunday, its second day.