The Syrian government has called Israeli airstrikes early Monday a 'flagrant violation,' as Israel's prime minister warns the warring parties in Syria against any attempt to heat up tensions with Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu spoke hours after Israel carried out a series of airstrikes in Syria in response to a cross-border missile attack Sunday that killed an Israeli teenager.
Speaking to members of his Likud Party Monday, Netanyahu said that Israel operated with "great force" against Syrian targets. "If needed," he said, Israel will use additional force.
Netanyahu says that Israel will continue to "forcefully hurt" anyone who tries to attack it.
Israeli air raids on several Syrian military facilities overnight killed at least 10 troops and destroyed an army command center, an activist group said Monday.