Image uploaded from a quicklink (Image by Unknown Owner) Details DMCA | Israeli Vice Premier Silvan Shalom said on Sunday any sign that Syria's grip on its suspected chemical weapons is slipping as it battles an armed uprising, could trigger Israeli military strikes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would seek a broad and stable coalition to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions and the possible transfer of Syrian weapons. "The entire region is raging and we must be prepared, strong, and determined in the face of any possible development," he said. |