Tel Aviv has warned Bashar Al-Assad that his palace would be hit if his regime continued to allow  Iran to smuggle arms through his territory, Saudi news portal Elaph reported Monday.


It comes after the Damascus Airport was forced shut after an Israeli bombing damaged a runway, which allegedly targeted the delivery of Iranian arms.


Israel's Channel 12 claimed on Monday that attacks on the Damascus Airport had effectively stopped 70 percent of Iranian arms smuggling.


The television channel reported that the air strikes were a clear message to Assad to stop Iranians from using his country as a transit route, as "he and his country's economy will be severely affected."


Iran is a key Assad ally, and Tehran is thought to operate several Syrian airports and military facilities. Tel Aviv has regularly targeted these sites claiming they are being used to funnel in arms for Tehran's regional proxies. 


Israel cooperates with Russia on such strikes in Syria. Russia silents its missile defence systems often turned off during Israeli air raids, but recent tensions over Ukraine have reportedly led to ruptures in this arrangement.