For years, Syria served as a conduit for Iranian weapons destined for militant groups such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, with which Israel agreed to a tenuous ceasefire last month.
The Assad regime, which collapsed on Sunday after a swift rebel offensive, had long been an ally of Iran and a key member of its so-called Axis of Resistance against Israel.
Whoever "follows Bashar al-Assad's footsteps will end up like Assad did", Israel has said in a warning to Syrian rebel forces that ousted President Assad in a dramatic uprising, ending the Assad family's 54-year rule.
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