ISRAEL AT WAR - DAY 61

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Iran says it will strengthen Syria’s air defense system

Tehran and Damascus say cooperation needed ‘to confront pressures by America’; Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in neighboring country

Illustrative: Image of Russian S-400 long-range air defense missile systems deployed at Hemeimeem air base in Syria, December 16, 2015. (Vadim Savitsky/Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)
Illustrative: Image of Russian S-400 long-range air defense missile systems deployed at Hemeimeem air base in Syria, December 16, 2015. (Vadim Savitsky/Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran plans to strengthen war-torn Syria’s air defense systems as part of a military agreement between the allies, state television said on Wednesday.

“We will strengthen Syria’s air defense systems in order to improve military cooperation between the two countries,” the broadcaster quoted armed forces Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri as saying.

The deal will “further enhance our will… to confront pressures by America,” he added.

Israel, Iran’s enemy, has launched hundreds of strikes in Syria since the start of a civil war there in 2011, targeting government troops, allied Iranian forces and fighters from the Iran-backed Lebanese Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah that is sworn to its destruction.

The Jewish state has vowed to prevent Iranian military entrenchment in neighboring Syria.

Iran has always denied sending forces to fight in Syria, saying it only has military advisors there.

The broadcaster published on its website a video of the deal being signed in Damascus by Bagheri and Syria’s Defense Minister Ali Ayoub.

It showed an Iranian military spokesman reading a joint statement saying the “comprehensive military-security agreement” aims to “confront increasing dangers [and] takfiri terrorism supported by international and regional powers.”

Iranian authorities use the term “takfiri” to refer to Sunni jihadists, including groups fighting in Syria.

The joint statement Wednesday also emphasized “the necessity of the withdrawal of all foreign armed forces having entered Syria illegally.”

Along with Moscow, Tehran is one of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s main allies in the war that has ravaged the country since 2011.

The conflict has killed more than 380,000 people and displaced millions.

Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.

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