World | Bashar al-Assad Assad: Syria Can Handle 'Any Aggression' As Ehud Barak confirms Israel was behind Wednesday's aggression By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 3, 2013 6:25 AM CST Copied The profile of a Syrian embassy employee is reflected in a framed image of Bashar al-Assad at a local Venezuelan hotel, in Caracas, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano) Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says his military is capable of confronting any "aggression" that targets the country. The comments by Assad are the first since an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday that US officials say was targeting a convoy of anti-aircraft weapons inside Syria bound for Hezbollah. Assad's remarks come as Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak essentially confirmed that his nation was behind the strike, reports the AP, calling it "proof (that) when we said something we mean it." The remarks were reported today by Syrian state TV. It said Assad spoke during a meeting with visiting top Iranian official, Saeed Jalili. Assad said Syria is capable of facing current challenges and can "confront any aggression" that would target the Syrian people. Read These Next An Amazon email goof dropped the bad news early. Trump: Mayor of Minneapolis is 'PLAYING WITH FIRE.' UPS workers are taking another hit. Man sprays bad-smelling substance at Ilhan Omar during town hall. Report an error