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'Severe blows' delivered to Syria and Iran, says Israel's Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country's military has dealt "severe blows" to Iran and Syria with a series of airstrikes.

Israeli fighter jets carry out raids against what Israel says were both Syrian and Iranian military targets

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, centre, Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, right, and Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eizenkot meet in Tel Aviv on Saturday. (Israel defence ministry via Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahusays his country's military has dealt "severe blows" to Iran and Syria with a series of airstrikes.

He told his cabinet on Sunday that Israel "clarified unequivocally" that it will "continue to strike any attempt to strike us."

"That has been our policy and that will continue to be our policy," he said, a day after the airstrikes.

Saturday's strikes followed Israel's interception of an Iranian drone that had infiltrated its airspace.

Also, an Israeli F-16 warplane was downed upon its return from Syria after coming under what Israel described as "massive anti-aircraft fire" from Syrian forces.

Israeli security forces examine the remains of an F-16 Israeli war plane near the village of Harduf, Israel February 10, 2018. REUTERS/ Ronen Zvulun - RC1BFFED0EC0 (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)

A Syria war monitor says the Israeli airstrikes in Syria killed at least six Syrian troops and allied militiamen.

The Israeli military said ithit four Iranian positions and eight Syrian sites, causingsignificantdamage.Among the targets destroyed was the Syrian military's main command and control bunker.

Sunday's report by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says they included Syrian troops as well as Syrian and non-Syrian allied troops. The Britain-based Observatory monitors the war in Syria through a network of activists on the ground.

The Israeli strikes marked Israel's most serious engagement in neighbouring Syria since fighting there began in 2011.

The United States has backed Israel and expressed deep concern over the latest escalation. State Department spokespersonHeather Nauert said late Saturday that the U.S. "strongly supports Israel's sovereign right to defend itself."

Nauert said "Iran's calculated escalation of threat and its ambition to project its power and dominance, places all the people of theregion from Yemen to Lebanon at risk."

She said the "U.S. continues to push back on the totality of Iran's malign activities in the region and calls for an end to Iranian behaviour that threatens peace and stability."