NNA - Syrian Information Minister Omran Zoobi accused on Tuesday in a statement "Arab and western circles of being behind Jnah blasts", adding that the smell of petro-dollar spread out of these explosions.
Zoobi said that some countries in the region just as Saudi Arabia, the Gulf Countries and Israel would like to promote the terrorism policy in the region.
The Minister added, "it is the duty of the international community to confront these terrorism operations and to exert pressure on certain countries to prevent them from exporting and supporting terrorism as is happening in Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon."
"What happened (Jnah explosions) is not an urgent act, but is an organized one backed by the Saudi and Israeli intelligence," Zoobi confirmed.
He considered that Jnah explosions related to the developments in Syria, Geneva conference and the nuclear negotiations, saying that this was a message from Saudi Arabia and Israel to those who back negotiations.
He confirmed that the Syrian Army would carry on its constitutional duties in face of terrorism.
Zoobi presented condolences to the people of Iran and Lebanon.
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