Syria has the “biggest chemical weapons arsenal in the world,” which it could use to threaten the Jewish state, Israel’s deputy chief of the general staff has warned. “Syria has built up the biggest chemical weapons arsenal in the world and has missiles and rockets capable of reaching any part of Israeli territory,” Major General Yair Naveh said in remarks delivered Sunday night and carried on Israeli military radio on Monday. Naveh pointed to the deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters being waged by President Bashar al-Assad and his forces, saying it was proof that Syria would show no restraint in any attack on Israel. “The Syrians who treat their people that way will do the same to us if they have the opportunity,” he said. Israel has been raising the alarm for months over Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, with the head of the army’s northern command warning they could end up in the hands of Hezbollah, Lebanon’s Shiite militia group. Israeli military analysts say Syria has spent the past 40 years producing sarin and nerve gas, as well as mustard gas, which can be used in missiles. And earlier this month, chief of staff Lieutenant General Benny Gantz told MPs that the unrest in Syria was affecting stability on the strategic Golan Heights plateau, half of which is held by Syria while the other half is occupied by Israel.