Iran calls for Middle East stand against Israel after Syria attack

Iran has called on the Middle East to unite against Israel after an attack on Syria and says it is ready to train the Damascus government's army.

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Iran called on the Middle East to unite against Israel after an attack on Syria and said it was ready to train the Damascus government's army.

Israel carried out its second air strike in days yesterday, targeting Iranian-supplied missiles headed for Lebanon's Hizbollah, a western intelligence source said.

Tehran yesterday denied the attack was aimed at "its missiles destined for Hizbollah resistance fighters in Lebanon".

Iran has supported Bashar Al Assad in his efforts to suppress a rebellion that has raged for more than two years and which Tehran and Damascus say is being waged by western-backed "terrorists".

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast urged countries in the region to stand against the "assault", the Fars news agency reported on Sunday.

Iranian army ground forces commander Ahmad Reza Pourdastan said on Sunday Iran was ready to support its ally.

"Syria has a powerful army and with the structure and experience it has against the Zionist regime (Israel) it can definitely defend itself and there is no need for intervention by other countries," Pourdastan said, according to Fars.

"But if they need training we can help them," he added.

Iran has denied supporting Assad militarily, although Western diplomats have said Iranian weapons pour into Syria via Iraq, Turkey, and Lebanon.

Ali Akbar Velayati, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in January Tehran would consider an attack on Syria an attack on itself.